Past City Officials – CITY OF NAGA https://www2.naga.gov.ph DAGOS PO KAMO SA MAOGMANG LUGAR Wed, 15 Feb 2023 08:18:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www2.naga.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/city-of-naga-seal-150x150.png Past City Officials – CITY OF NAGA https://www2.naga.gov.ph 32 32 208614139 Hon. Vicente P. Sibulo https://www2.naga.gov.ph/hon-vicente-p-sibulo/ Mon, 10 May 2021 07:29:23 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=1267
Hon. Vicente P. Sibulo

Sibulo started his public service as city fiscal for Naga City after passing the bar in 1951. In 1955, he founded and organized the Naga City Jaycees and became its first president, to be re-elected several times, and in 1964 became the chairman of the Jaycees national convention held in Naga City, the first time that it was held outside Manila.

In 1964, Sibulo was elected city vice mayor and in 1965 became city mayor when then City Mayor Ramon H. Felipe, Jr. was elected congressman. Sibulo went on to serve as city mayor for three consecutive terms, from January 1968 to February 1980 – (January 1968 – December 1971), (January 1972 – January 1976), (Feb. 1976 – Feb 1980).

During the administration of Felipe and Sibulo the public market was established (1964) and completed (1969) due to their efforts. 

After the end of his political career, Sibulo was appointed judge of the regional Trial Court in 1983 until 1987 and later appointed as Commissioner of the Commission on Human Rights in 1995.

In October 5, 2011, former Naga City Mayor Vicente P. Sibulo passed away at the age of 86.

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Hon. Ramon H. Felipe, Jr https://www2.naga.gov.ph/hon-ramon-h-felipe-jr/ Mon, 10 May 2021 03:06:50 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=1268
Hon. Ramon H. Felipe Jr.

He was the former City Mayor of Naga under whose watch the Naga City Public Market (now Naga City People’s Mall) was built to become the biggest single-roofed pubic market in Southeast Asia.

Ramon, Jr. was born in March 11, 1920 in Naga City to Ramon B. Felipe and Rosalia Felin Hidalgo. He completed his primary and intermediate education in 5 years under the Naga public school system and graduated class valedictorian in 1932. He enrolled at the Camarines Sur Provincial High School in his freshman year; but transferred to the Ateneo de Manila University where he got his high school diploma with first honors.

In college at the Ateneo de Manila, Ramon was a full scholar, the President of the Ateneo Student Council, Associate Editor of the Guidon, and an organist of the Ateneo Choir. He received his AB in 1940, graduating summa cum laude and was granted a full scholarship to the College of Law. When war broke out on December 8, 1941, Ramon reported for duty with the USAFFE as an ROTC sergeant, but he never saw active duty.

In the summer of 1941, Ramon met his future wife, Aida de Belen Abella, a fellow Bicolana. They were married at the Archbishops’ Palace in Naga. Their union bore eight children: Cecile, Annabel, Amelia, Marlene, Emeterio, Ramon, Antero and Jesus.

In 1945, Ramon placed third in the Philippine Bar Examinations, even before formally graduating from law school. Active in socio-civic organizations, he served as President of the Junior Chamber International (Naga) from 1957 to 1958. Running as an independent LP candidate, Ramon became the mayor of Naga City in 1963 and served until 1965.

Before he could finish his term, he was drafted by his party to run for Congressman of the first district of Camarines Sur (the province then was divided into only two districts, with Naga City belonging to the first district). He won against the incumbent, Rep. Juan F. Triviño. While in Congress, he was chosen one of Ten Outstanding Congressmen every year of his first and second (5th Congress, 1965-1969; 6th Congress, 1969-1972) terms by media. In 1969, he was elected Minority Floor Leader.

When martial law was declared in 1972. Ramon returned to his private law practice. In March 1975, he joined the Araneta Group of Companies as its vice president for Legal Affairs. President Ferdinand Marcos, under pressure to assign an opposition member to the Commission on Elections, appointed Ramon in time to oversee the 1984 Batasang Pambansa elections. He continued to assume the same post under President Cory Aquino, until he retired on February 3, 1988.

Ramon H. Felipe, Jr. passed away on June 15, 2017 and was buried at the Sto. Nino Memorial Park.

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Hon. Sulpicio S. Roco, Jr. https://www2.naga.gov.ph/hon-sulpicio-s-roco-jr/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 01:19:24 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=891
Mayor Sulpico S Roco Jr

Hon. Sulpicio S. Roco, Jr.

After Mayor Jesse M. Robredo ended his third term, he was fielded by the party to run and won as Mayor of Naga City. When he assumed the reins of the city at 50, he was already armed with some 23 years of experience as a development agent.

Shortly after graduation in 1973, he joined the Bicol branch of the Social Survey Research Unit, becoming its Director five years later. From there, he worked with the Philippine Mission of the United States Agency for International Development for 16 years. He was the highest-ranking Filipino Officer of the mission when he opted for early retirement in 1996. On June 30, 2001, he completed a three-year term as Mayor of Naga City.

After his stint as city mayor, Sulpicio S. Roco Jr. ran for Congressman of the Second District of Camarines Sur. He won under the banner of Aksyon Demokratiko.

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Hon. Jesse M. Robredo https://www2.naga.gov.ph/hon-jesse-m-robredo-2/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 01:13:00 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=886
Mayor Jesse M Robredo

Jesse M. Robredo, who served as mayor of Naga City, Philippines for 19 years, is an internationally recognized expert in local governance.

He is an Edward Mason Fellow and a graduate of Masters in Public Administration at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Previously, he completed his Masters in Business Administration at the University of the Philippines, finishing at the top of his class as university and college scholar. He is an alumnus of the De La Salle University, having obtained undergraduate degrees in Industrial Management Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

Mayor Robredo joined San Miguel Corporation’s Magnolia division after his graduation from De La Salle in 1980. Returning home to Naga City in 1986, he was named Program Director of the Bicol River BasinDevelopment Program, an agency tasked to undertake integrated area development planning in the region’s three provinces.

In 1988, he won his mayoralty bid, making him the youngest Philippine city mayor at the age 29. He would later serve the city for an unprecedented six 3-year terms as local chief executive.

Cited in 1999 by Asiaweek Magazine for transforming Naga City from a lethargic Philippine city into one of Asia’s Most Improved, Robredo energized the bureaucracy, dramatically improved stakeholdership and people participation in governance, in the process restoring Naga to its preeminent position as premier city of the Bicol Region. Today, Naga is considered a model local government in the country and a laboratory of local government innovation.

In recognition of his skills and competence as a leader and development manager, his peers elected Robredo president of the League of Cities of the Philippines, the national association of city mayors, in 1995. He was also elected chairman of the Regional Development Council, the regional planning and coordinative body of Bicol’s six provinces and seven cities, from 1992-98.  Since 1995, he also chairs the Metro Naga Development Council.

In recognition of his work, Robredo received 14 major individual awards, including the 2000 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service, the 1996 Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP) Award, the Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines (TOYM), 1998 Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence as Most Outstanding City Mayor of the Philippines and the first ever “Dangal ng Bayan ” Award of the Civil Service Commission. In March 2008, he was conferred an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree by the Far Eastern University in Manila.

A trustee of Synergeia Foundation, a national advocacy group for education governance reforms, Robredo is a member of the Liberal Party of the Philippines and a prime mover behind the Kaya Natin!, a national movement that seeks to bring genuine change and ethical leadership in the country.

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Hon. John G. Bongat https://www2.naga.gov.ph/hon-john-g-bongat-2/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 00:40:23 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=881
Mayor John G Bongat

Mayor John G. Bongat is the eighth Local Chief Executive of the City of Naga, Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region, Philippines. He served as City Councilor for 3 consecutive terms from 2001 to 2010, and was elected Mayor in the same year and re-elected in 2013 and 2016. Mayor Bongat earned his Bachelor of Laws degree from the UP College of Law after taking up AB Political Science at the Ateneo de Manila University.

Prior to his becoming a Councilor and later on Mayor of Naga, Bongat practised his law profession with two reputable firms in Makati and was later appointed Corporate Secretary and Assistant Vice President of Megaworld Corporation. Believing that those who have less in life should have more in law, Mayor Bongat, as a young lawyer also served as National Director for Legal Aid of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, providing free legal assistance to fellow Filipinos in need.

In the May 2010 elections, he handily won as Mayor of the Queen City of Bicol on a platform of leadership by example, further cementing his motto that “Leadership is Action, not position.”

In the May 2013 elections, almost unopposed, Mayor Bongat was given a fresh mandate by his fellow Nagueños, and in 2016, he clinched his third consecutive and final term as Mayor, again with overwhelming votes. Since 2011, Mayor Bongat’s Administration has contributed more than 120 regional, national and international awards for the city across different areas of governance. His tenure ends June 30, 2019.

In 2012, Naga received the 2012 Freedom Project Award given by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation of Germany.

In 2014, the Lee Kuan Yew Institute of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore recognized Naga’s ICT-driven project entitled “Using ICT for Civic Engagement towards Responsive Decision-Making” as the “Most Inspiring Innovation in E-Government and Participatory Innovations” in Asia. In same year, Naga was adjudged by the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) as the Best City in the country implementing effective e-governance in the 1st e-Gov Awards.

Mayor Bongat received in 2016 the prestigious CEO Excel Award given by the International Association of Business Communicators Philippines for his exemplary leadership in the field of public service.

In 2017, Naga was conferred for the first time the Apolinario Mabini Award by the Philippine Foundation for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Inc. for exemplifying exceptional care, through accessible basic services, for its constituents with disabilities.

Because of Mayor Bongat’s proactive leadership, Naga was awarded in the same year by the Manila Times as one of the model cities and most livable urban centers in the country, and was hailed as the best component city in terms of livelihood and employment promotion.

In the second half of 2017, three of Naga’s programs were shortlisted as among the country’s top 20 Galing Pook best practices out of 158 evaluated programs from LGUs nationwide. In 2018, the city’s Community Based Rehabilitation Service Program and Barangay Literacy Worker (BLW) Program again made it to the elite cut from a total of 156 good governance practices of LGUs evaluated. This innovative BLW program romped off as a winning Galing Pook best practice.

In 2018, Mayor Bongat was chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Movers of the Philippines (TOMP) by the Save Me Movement. In the 2018 Digital Cities Awards sponsored by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the National ICT Confederation of the Philippines (NICP) and the DILG, Naga thru its Alisto Serbisyo App (or ASApp) project was adjudged as Champion City for being Best in e-Gov Inter – Operability (G2G Category).

Like his predecessor, the late DILG Secretary Jesse M. Robredo, whom he succeeded in 2010, Mayor Bongat continues to reap honor for the city, foremost of which, among many others, is Naga’s being adjudged for 2 consecutive years (2015 and 2016) as the country’s Overall No. 1 Most Competitive Component City in the Philippines, and No. 2 Overall Most Competitive in 2017 and 2018, a feat unparalleled and unprecedented in the competitiveness rankings history. In fact, in the area of economic dynamism, Naga has occupied the No. 1 spot unthreatened for four years in a row (2015 – 2018).

Today, Naga has indeed seen tremendous growth in university enrolment, in the number of economic enterprises, in tourism and in Business Process Outsourcing and Management Services as thousands of the city and the region’s graduates have, in the past 4 to 5 years, found their rightful place in these thriving industries.

Mayor John Bongat, with his game-changing leadership, braced by a solid foundation of good governance, has recently been named by the United Cities and Local Governments – Asia Pacific (UCLG – ASPAC) as SDGs Champion Mayor of Southeast Asia, along with 2 other Mayors from Penang Island City, Malaysia and Nadee City, Thailand, bringing pride not only to Naga but to the country as well.

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City Officials: 1945-2022 https://www2.naga.gov.ph/city-officials-1945-2022/ Fri, 16 Apr 2021 02:50:36 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=759

Past Officials of the City of Naga

This list features the different sets of public officials that have held the reins of the City Government.

JULY 1, 2019 – JUNE 30, 2022

  • MAYOR: Nelson S. Legacion
  • VICE-MAYOR: Cecilia Veluz-De Asis

13TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

    • Ghiel G. Rosales
    • Joselito SA. Del Rosario
    • Gregorio R. Abonal
    • Mila Sd. Raquid-Arroyo
    • Elmer S. Baldemoro
    • Vidal P. Castillo
    • Salvador M. Del Castillo
    • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
    • Jose B. Perez
    • Jessie R. Albeus
    • Antonio R. Beltran – ABC
    • Mary Kyle Francine R. Tripulca – SK

(From L-R, standing) Joselito S.A. Del Rosario, Jose B. Perez, Vidal P. Castillo, Jose C. Rañola, Salvador M. del Castillo, Ghiel G. Rosales, Gregorio R. Abonal, Elmer S. Baldemoro, Jessie R. Albeus, Antonio R. Beltran (Liga ng mga Barangay) (Seated, from L-R): Mila SD Raquid-Arroyo, Vice Mayor Cecilia Veluz de Asis, and Mary Kyle Francine R. Tripulca – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation)

JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2019

  • MAYOR: John G. Bongat
  • VICE-MAYOR: Nelson S. Legacion

12TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

    • Cecilia Veluz-De Asis
    • Gregorio R. Abonal
    • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
    • Elmer S. Baldemoro
    • Mila Sd. Raquid-Arroyo
    • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr.
    • Joselito SA. Del Rosario
    • Vidal P. Castillo
    • Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy
    • Salvador M. Del Castillo
    • Antonio B. Beltran – ABC
    • Mary Kyle Francine R. Tripulca – SK

JULY 30, 2010 – JUNE 30, 2013

  • MAYOR: John G. Bongat
  • VICE-MAYOR: Nelson S. Legacion

11TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

    • Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.

    • Cecilia Veluz-De Asis

    • David Casper Nathan A. Sergio

    • Esteban Greg R. Abonal Iii

    • Ma. Elizabeth Q. Lavadia

    • Joaquin F. Perez Jr. – (Until June 16, 2015) 

    • Elmer S. Baldemoro

    • Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo

    • Jose A. Tuason

    • Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy

    • Jose Importante – ABC (December 4, 2012 – November 30, 2013)

    • Vidal P. Castillo – ABC (From December 1, 2013 – June 30, 2016)

    • Mary Kyle Francine R. Tripulca – SK

JULY 30, 2010 – JUNE 30, 2013

  • MAYOR: John G. Bongat
  • VICE-MAYOR: Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.

10TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

    • Cecilia Veluz-De Asis

    • Nelson S. Legacion

    • Esteban R. Abonal

    • David Casper

    • Nathan A. Sergio

    • Ma. Elizabeth Q. Lavadia

    • Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy

    • Jose A. Tuason

    • Salvador M. Del Castillo

    • Joaquin F. Perez Jr.

    • Raoul T. Rosales

    • Alex T. Nero – ABC (Until December 4, 2012)

    • Jose Importante – ABC (December 4, 2012 – November 30, 2013)

    • Dan Paolo R. Morales – SK

JULY 30, 2007 – JUNE 30, 2010

  • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
  • VICE-MAYOR: Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.

9TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

    • John G. Bongat
    • Esteban R. Abonal
    • Bernadette F. Roco
    • Lourdes V. Asence, M.D.
    • William G. Del Rosario
    • Jose A. Tuason
    • Salvador M. Del Castillo
    • David Casper Nathan A. Sergio
    • Nelson S. Legacion
    • Elizabeth Q. Lavadia

Hon. Ray-An Cydrick G. Rentoy appointed as the new Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President in January 2008. He became the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President from January 2008 up to March 16, 2010. Hon. Michael Vincent T. Garcia was later appointed as the new Sangguniang Kabataan Federation in July 6, 2010. He became as the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President from July 6, 2010 up to December 2010.

    JULY 30, 2004 – JUNE 2007

    • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Gabriel H. Bordado Jr.

    8TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • John G. Bongat
      • Cecilia V. De Asis
      • Esteban R. Abonal
      • Lourdes V. Asence, M.D.
      • William G. Del Rosario
      • Julian C. Lavadia Jr.
      • Mila S.D. Raquid-Arroyo
      • Salvador M. Del Castillo
      • William M. Kalaw
      • Jose L. Grageda –  Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member (August 1, 2002 – June 30, 2004)

    JUNE 30, 2001 –  JUNE 30, 2004

    • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Esteban R. Abonal

    7TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
      • John G. Bongat
      • Cecilia V. De Asis
      • Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.
      • Lourdes V. Asence, M.D.
      • William M. Kalaw
      • William G. Del Rosario
      • Mila Sd. Raquid-Arroyo
      • Simeon F. Adan
      • Jose L. Grageda
      • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr. Liga Ng Mga Barangay President & Ex-Officio Member
      • Yelanie G. Regmalos-Bautista Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member (June 30, 2001 – July 31, 2002)
      • Allen L. Reodanga Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member (August 1, 2002 – June 30, 2004)

    JUNE 30, 1998 – JUNE 30, 2001

    • MAYOR: Sulpicio S. Roco, Jr.
    • VICE-MAYOR: Esteban R. Abonal

    6TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.
      • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
      • Simeon F. Adan
      • Fiel L. Rosales
      • William M. Kalaw
      • Cecilia V. De Asis
      • Rodolfo Z. Fortuno
      • Francisco P. Felizmenio
      • Mila SD. Raquid-Arroyo
      • Jose L. Grageda
      • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr. Liga Ng Mga Barangay President & Ex-Officio Member
      • Yelanie G. Regmalos-Bautista Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member

    Hon. Allen Reodanga replaced Yelanie G. Regmalos-Bautista In August 2002 by virtue of his election as New Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President In May, 2002.

    JUNE 30, 1995 – JUNE 30, 1998

    • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Lourdes V. Asence MD

    5TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Fiel L. Rosales
      • Esteban R. Abonal
      • Janet B. Soler
      • Jose A. Tuason
      • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
      • James S. Jacob
      • Simeon F. Adan
      • Gabriel H. Bordado, Jr.
      • Jorge S. De Guzman
      • Socorro B. Felix
      • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr. – Ex-Officio Member (Liga Ng Mga Barangay President)
      • Yelanie G. Regmalos – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member

    Hon. Yelanie G. Regmalos was appointed ex-officio member by virtue of her election as Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President on July 10, 1996.

    Hon. Lourdes V. Asence considered resigned pursuant to the provisions of the Omnibus Election Code effective March 26, 1998. By operation of law, Hon. Fiel l. Rosales effectively became city vice mayor on the same day and served as such until June 30, 1998.

    Similarly, Hon. James Jacob, Esteban Abonal, Jose Tuason and Jorge de Guzman were considered resigned effective March 26, 1998.

    JUNE 30, 1992 – JUNE 30, 1995

    • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Lourdes V. Asence, MD

    4TH SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Rodolfo Z. Fortuno

      • Esteban R. Abonal

      • Fiel L. Rosales

      • James S. Jacob

      • Agapito M. Tria II

      • Janet B. Soler

      • Socorro B. Felix

      • Jorge S. De Guzman

      • Emilio M. Aguinaldo

      • Manuel P. Flores

      • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr. – Liga Ng Mga Barangay President & Ex-Officio Member

      • Ruel O. Barrios – Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President & Ex-Officio Member

    * R. Barrios Appointed Ex-Officio Member By Virtue Of His Election As President Of The Sangguniang Kabataan Federation On January 6, 1993.

    FEBRUARY 2, 1988 – JUNE 30, 1992

    First elected Local Officials under the 1987. Constitution.

    • MAYOR: Jesse M. Robredo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Lourdes V. Asence, MD

    3RD SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Jose C. Rañola, M.D.
      • Roberto V. De Asis
      • Atty. Noe B. Botor
      • Erlinda R. Libunao
      • Rodolfo Z. Fortuno
      • Alfredo C. Cabral
      • Carmen F. Del Castillo
      • Romeo S. Tayo
      • Luis A. Ortega
      • Socorro B. Felix Association Of Barangay Councils (Abc) President & Ex-Officio Member (November 16, 1988 To March 29, 1989)
      • Angelo T. Jacar Kabataang Barangay & Ex-Officio Member (November 16, 1988 To January 6, 1993.)
      • Julian C. Lavadia, Jr. – Association Of Barangay Councils (ABC) President & Ex-Officio Member (June 30, 1992 To June 30, 1995) – First Elected Local Officials under the Local Government Code of 1991-RA 7610

    Hon. Julian Lavadia replaced Hon. Socorro Felix On June 7, 1989 by virtue of his election as new ABC President.

    MARCH 1980 – FEBRUARY 1, 1988

    • MAYOR: Carlos G. Del Castillo
    • VICE-MAYOR:
      • Siegfredo D. Obias (1980-December 26,1986)
      • Efren G. Santos (March 15 – December 1, 1987)
      • Romeo A. Tablizo (OIC Vice Mayor December 4, 1987 – February 27, 1988)

    2ND SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Felicisimo G. De Asis (Until June 30, 1986)
      • Restituta M. Imperial (Until December 1, 1987)
      • Roberto L. Hernandez
      • Efren G. Santos (Named Oic Vice Mayor March 14, 1987)
      • Benito L. Olivan
      • Perfecto V. Palacio,Jr. (Until June 30, 1986)
      • Temporo M. Dy (Died In Office November 19, 1983)
      • Heli D. Miranda – Appointed By The President On February 11, 1982 And Served Until December 1, 1987
      • Severiano F. Tacorda – Appointed By The President On February 11, 1982 And Served Until December 1, 1987
      • J. Antonio A. Amparado – President, Association Of Barangay Councils & Ex-Officio Member Seated August 5, 1980 To June 30, 1986
      • Armando P. Aguja, Jr. – President, Kabataang Barangay & Ex-Officio Member Seated From November 4, 1980 To July 31, 1985
      • Jose D. Cervantes – Appointed Member July 1, 1986 Vice Hon. Perfecto Palacio, Jr.
      • Vicente P. Llagas Jr. – Appointed Member July 1, 1986 Vice Hon. Felicisimo De Asis
      • Luis A. Ortega – Appointed Member July 1, 1986 Vice Hon. J. Antonio A. Amparado
      • Siegfredo Obias Died In Office
      • J. Antonio Amparado Served Until June 1986
    • KAGAWAD (DECEMBER 4, 1987 – FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
      • Roberto L. Hernandez Kagawad
      • Benito L. Olivan Kagawad
      • Rosario De Jesus OIC Kagawad
      • Jose S. Bailey OIC Kagawad
      • Exequiel S. Grageda OIC Kagawad
      • Alfredo S. Calara OIC Kagawad
      • Modesto F. Abainza OIC Kagawad
      • Graciano B. Felizmenio, Sr. OIC Kagawad

    Officers-In-Charge (OIC) Kagawads Were Appointed When Regular Members Were Considered Resigned When They Filed Their Certificates Of Candidacy For The January 19, 1988 Local Elections.

    FEBRUARY 1976 – FEBRUARY 1980

    • MAYOR: Vicente P. Sibulo (Until December 1979)
    • VICE-MAYOR: Carlos G. Del Castillo (Acting City Mayor From December 1979)

    1ST SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD:

      • Armando P. Aguja, Jr.
      • J. Antonio A. Amaparado
      • Reynaldo P. Borja
      • Angel Casin
      • Raymundo O. Concha
      • Felicisimo G. De Asis
      • Eduardo Enojado
      • William T. Enrile
      • Eusebio C. General (Until December 1976)
      • Rosauro S. Gonzales
      • Luciano M. Maggay
      • Heli D. Miranda
      • Perfecto V. Palacio, Jr.
      • Virginia F. Perez
      • Esteban C. Rosales
      • Ramon San Andres

    JANUARY 1972 – JANUARY 1976

    • MAYOR: Vicente P. Sibulo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Virginia F. Perez

    7TH MUNICIPAL BOARD COUNCILORS:

      • Felicisimo G. De Asis
      • Reynaldo P. Borja
      • Eduardo C. Enojado
      • Eusebio C. General
      • Ramon R. San Andres
      • Esteban C. Rosales
      • Raymundo O. Concha

    JANUARY 1968 – DECEMBER 1971

    • MAYOR: Vicente P. Sibulo
    • VICE-MAYOR: Virginia F. Perez

    6TH MUNICIPAL BOARD COUNCILORS:

      • Roberto R. Ruelo (Until August 1971)
      • Felicisimo G. De Asis
      • Eduardo C. Enojado
      • Reynaldo P. Borja
      • Carlos G. Del Castillo
      • Eusebio C. General
      • Esteban C. Rosales (Until August 1970)
      • Temporo M. Dy (September 1, 1970 Vice Hon. Ec Rosales)
      • Porfirio A. Espeso (August 26, 1971 Vice Hon. Rr. Ruelo)

    JANUARY 1964 – DECEMBER 1967

    • MAYOR:
      • Ramon H. Felipe, Jr (Until September 1965)
      • Vicente P. Sibulo (From September 1965)
    • VICE-MAYOR:
      • Vicente P. Sibulo (Until September 1965)
      • Manuel R. Barte (Designated By Malacañang As Acting City Vice Mayor From October 11, 1965 To September 1967)
      • Siegfredo D. Obias (Assumed As City Vice Mayor On September 1967 By Virtue Of Ra 5185, Decentralization Bill, Approved September 12, 1967)

    5TH MUNICIPAL BOARD COUNCILORS:

      • Siegfredo D. Obias
      • Rito R. Dilanco
      • Esteban C. Rosales*
      • Protacio G. Tolentino*
      • Temporo M. Dy
      • Manuel R. Barte*
      • Eusebio C. General
      • Jose F. Casin – Appointed By Malacañang As Councilor In October 1967
      • Juan R. Ragragio – Appointed By Malacañang As Councilor In October 1967 Constancia D. Hidalgo (Designated By The Executive Secretary As Interim Councilor From October 19, 1965 But Her Designation Was Not Recognized By Some Members. She Acted As Member Until February 1966)

    * Considered Resigned Upon Filing Certificate Of Candidacy In September 1967.

    JANUARY 1960 – DECEMBER 1963

    First elected Naga City Officials under R.A. 305.

    • MAYOR: Victorino L. Ojeda
    • VICE-MAYOR: Mariano R. Villafuerte, Jr.*

    4TH MUNICIPAL BOARD COUNCILORS:

      • Reynaldo P. Borja (Until October 7, 1963)
      • Victorio A. Aguilar (Until October 7, 1963)
      • Francisco A. Viras
      • Ramon P. Sibulo
      • Rito R. Dilanco
      • Vicente S. Tuason
      • Leon Sa. Aureus
      • Adriano Alano (Vice Hon. Aguilar-October 8, 1963)
      • Julian Jacob (Vice Hon. Borja-October 8, 1963)
      • Reynaldo P. Borja (Until October 7, 1963)
      • Victorio A. Aguilar (Until October 7, 1963)
      • Francisco A. Viras
      • Ramon P. Sibulo
      • Rito R. Dilanco
      • Vicente S. Tuason
      • Leon Sa. Aureus
      • Adriano Alano (Vice Hon. Aguilar-October 8, 1963)
      • Julian Jacob (Vice Hon. Borja-October 8, 1963)

    * Mariano R. Villafuerte, Jr. Resigned in September 1963 to run as City Mayor. His post was assumed in an acting capacity by Hon. Reynaldo P. Borja who, on November 4, 1963, was declared by Malacañang to have no authority. Hon. Leon SA. Aureus was voted temporary presiding officer on November 15, 1963.

    JANUARY 1956 – DECEMBER 1959

    • MAYOR: Monicol L. Imperial – (Until August 31, 1959)
    • VICE-MAYOR: Rosalio R. Imperial – (From September 1, 1959)

    3RD MUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Mariano R. Villafuerte, Jr. –  (Until September 1957)
      • Domingo Escalante
      • Anacleto Del Castillo
      • Protacio G. Tolentino – (Until September 1959)
      • Esteban Rosales –  (Until September 1959)
      • Ricardo A. Leopando – (From December 1957 – August 1959)
      • Reynaldo P. Borja – (From September 1959)
      • Cornelio S. Abesa – (From September 1959)
      • Lorenzo C. Rosales (From October 1959)
      • Zoilo Balmaceda – City Treasurer Ex-Officio Member
      • Arturo V. Gumabon – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (Until September 1959)
      • Marcial Honrado – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (From September 1959)

    JANUARY 1952 – DECEMBER 1955

    • MAYOR:
      • Leon Sa Aureus (Until August 1953)
      • Anastacio M. Prila (September 1953 To January 1954)
      • Antonio P. Sibulo (January 1954 To May 1954)
      • Monico L. Imperial (From June 1954)
    • VICE-MAYOR: 

    2NDMUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Domingo A. Escalante
      • Protacio G. Tolentino
      • Felix P. Espiritu
      • Ramon R. San Andres – (Until September 1955)
      • Domingo A. Diaz
      • B. C. Aguirre – City Treasurer & Ex-Officio Member (Until March 1952)
      • Jose S. Guerrero – Acting City Treasurer & Ex-Officio Member (March 1952-June 1953)
      • Zoilo Balmaced – City Treasurer & Ex-Officio Member (From June 1953)
      • Felix C. Codilla – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (Until April 1954)
      • Vicente S. Tordilla – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (April 1954-August 1954)
      • Arturo V. Gumabon – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (From August 1954)
      • Macario A. Mariano – City Councilor (From October 1955)
      • Dominador Ermitaño – (Seated For And In Behalf Of The City Engineer From July To November 1953)

    DECEMBER 15, 1948 – DECEMBER 1951

    The first City Officials were appointed by President Elpidio Quirino pursuant to R.A. 305 (City Charter) which created the City of Naga. The City Mayor presided the City Council.

    • MAYOR & MB PRESIDING OFFICER: Leon SA. Aureus
    • VICE-MAYOR: Carlos Ruivivar

    1ST MUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Rosendo R. Luntok (Died On November 1949)
      • Flor V. Ybarola
      • Armando F. Medina
      • Cornelio S. Abesa
      • Carlos A. Ruivivar
      • Silvestre R. Garcia – City Engineer Ex-Officio Member (December 1948 To June 1950)
      • Marcial Lianko – City Treasurer Ex-Officio Member (December 15, 1948 To March 1951)
      • B. C. Aguirre – Acting City Treasurer (March – December 1951)
      • Joventino S. Prado (November 1949 To July 1951)
      • Emiliano F. Fausto (From July 1951)
      • Felix A. Codilla – City Engineer & Ex-Officio Member (June 1950 – December 1951)

    JANUARY 1, 1948 – DECEMBER 1948

    Municipal Officials were elected in the November 11, 1947 elections. The municipal mayor presided the municipal council.

    • MAYOR: Feliciano R. Reyes
    • VICE-MAYOR: Carlos Ruivivar

    MUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Domingo Escalante
      • Flor V. Ybarola
      • Dr. Cornelio S. Abesa
      • Emiliano F. Fausto
      • Lucas V. Umali
      • Atty. Exequiel S. Grageda
      • Dr. Protacio G. Tolentino Armando F. Medina

    JUNE 1946 – DECEMBER 15, 1947

    Municipal Officials appointed by the President of the Republic with the Municipal Mayor as presiding officer of the Municipal Council.

    • MAYOR:
      • Blas R. David (June 1946 To September 1947)
      • Felix P. Espiritu (September 1947 To December 15, 1947)
    • VICE-MAYOR: Raymundo O. Martinez

    MUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Emiliano F. Fausto
      • Atty. Exequiel S. Grageda (June 1946 To March 1947)
      • Dr. Magno V. Jamito (June 1946 To March 1947)
      • Dr. Cornelio S. Abesa
      • Dr. Amando H. Zantua
      • Gregorio M. Salceda
      • Flor V. Ybarola
      • Fidela C. Monzon
      • Armando F. Medina (March 1947 To December 15, 1947)
      • Filomeno P. Cipriano (March 1947 To December 15, 1947)

    The Municipal Council was reorganized on May 14, 1945 through the initiative of the Philippine Civil Affairs Unit of the 8th United States Army with the Municipal Mayor presiding the Municipal Council.

    • MAYOR: Rosalio R. Imperial
    • VICE-MAYOR:
      • Blas R. David (May 1945 To March 1946)
      • Domingo A. Escalante (March 1946 To June 1946)

    MUNICIPAL COUNCILORS:

      • Emiliano F. Fausto (May 1945 To March 1946)
      • Dr. Jesus Hidalgo
      • Dr. Cornelio S. Abesa
      • Domingo A. Escalante (May 1945 To March 1946)
      • Gregorio M. Salceda
      • Maria I. Naz
      • Atty. Exequiel S. Grageda
      • Manuel Dela Rosa (May 1945 To March 1946)
      • Bienvenido Nalles (March 1946 To June 1946)
      • Andres Sabio (March 1946 To June 1946)
      • Dr. Dominador Almeda (March 1946 To June 1946)

    (Note: Originally appeared on a previous edition of the naga.gov.ph website)

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