Joint Services ranks recognised for work during 2025 elections

President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Irfaan Ali on Thursday conferred the Joint Services Medal on several officers and ranks for their exceptional service during ‘Operation Plexus’, the national security operation mounted around the 2025 General and Regional Elections.

The awards recognized several men and women who stood guard at polling stations, patrolled communities, and ensured peace and stability between August 20 and September 8, 2025.

“Elections are the lifeblood of democracy. Because of your vigilance, passion did not become provocation, and decisions did not descend into disorder. For this we thank you, for this we honour you, and for this history will remember you,” President Ali told the ranks at a simple ceremony.

President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Irfaan Ali on Thursday conferred the Joint Services Medal on several officers (Photo: Office of the President/September 11, 2025)

The President emphasised that the medals symbolise the nation’s gratitude for their bravery, commitment, and meritorious service.

The ceremony brought together heads of the joint services, senior officers, and awardees in what President Ali described as a “modest appreciation” for those who ensured that domestic peace and national defence went hand in hand.

“Peace and stability at home are not just about the absence of conflict; they are about the presence of order,” President Ali said.

President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Irfaan Ali on Thursday conferred the Joint Services Medal on several officers (Photo: Office of the President/September 11, 2025)

Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Brigadier Omar Khan praised the joint services for their efficiency and coordination during the operation. He noted that despite an attempted attack on democracy when Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) officials were being escorted on the Cuyuni River, the ranks’ drills and vigilance prevented disruptions and injuries.

“I have no doubt that in future operations we will continue to deliver the kind of service and security the people of Guyana deserve,” Brigadier Khan said.

Operation Plexus concluded with an After Action Review aimed at consolidating lessons learned and strengthening future operational posture.

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