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Baragay Quezon, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur

PUNONG BARANGAY	
 * 1) ARANETA, NEIL NAGAC

BARANGAY KAGAWAD
 * 1)  	MOMO, SALVADOR JR. JUMAO-AS
 * 2)  	LARO, MARIA RICA GALERO
 * 3)  	TIMKANG, RUFINO SALAMANCA
 * 4)  	ZAMORA, ELIZA FERNANDEZ
 * 5)  	SILVOZA, LEA NOVO
 * 6)  	SOMBRIO, ERWEN DONASCO
 * 7)  	BARRIOS, ROGELIO INTILEGANDO

SK CHAIRMAN	
 * 1) BENIGA, LOUIE MARTINEZ

SK KAGAWAD
 * 1) 	SUAZO, ELMER PLAZA
 * 2) 	SABATIN, CHRISTIAN QUEZADA
 * 3) 	ALISOSO, CHLOWI PEARL YACO
 * 4) 	CAPUCANAN, LEONISA SOLIS
 * 5) 	PLAZA, EDWIN CAPON
 * 6) 	DEDICATORIA, RONNEL MACOY
 * 7) 	SILVOZA, JAYPEE PEREZ

BARANGAY HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Sotel had long exists being a Sitio of Barangay Maitum before it became Brgy. Quezon. Its Sitio Patron Saint was Virhen sa Carmen as it is the patron saint of the Barangay Maitom until recent days. A small village settled in the vast plain along the Tandag River. Some of them are courageous migrants from various places. Sotel is known of its richness in natural resources, like vast rice fields, verdant and fertile soil suitable for varieties of many local crops. On its northern part, Tandag River situated, it became the source of survival of many dwellers because of its potentials in inland fishing, and abundance of shells most likely the so-called bokgay and bebe before and until nowadays. In its sub-siitio called Tabo-tabon, majority of its populace were coming from San Fernando, Cebu City. The norms and mores of the old people tends to be unmindful of poverty and ignorance, they just simply engaged in inland fishing, farming and felt satisfied of what life was, as long as they can have their stomach full and can have meals three times a day. They did not mind of their education even for their children. So much for this, the school is situated in the heart of poblacion Tandag and that their was no other means of transportation except by boat Some say that these people procrastinate and arrogant and hard-headed, resistant to changes of the times, hence the chronicle “Sotel”. The name was carried on until these times. Sotel became a center of small entrepreneurs, for it was then the entry point of adjoining barangays- Barangay Maitum and Barangay Pandanon in the South, in the West, Barangay Maticdum and Barangay San Isidro. In the year 1963, Sotel was officially proclaimed being a barangay by virtue of Republic Act 3590. It was named after the incumbent President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pres Manuel L. Quezon. Sotel officially called barangay QUEZON. Pedro Pagonzaga became the first appointed Teniente del Barrio, through the recommendation of Mayor Adela Serra Ty, the incumbent mayor of Tandag. The dwellers decide to choose their own patron saint and establish a chapel in the name of Sn. Antonio de Padua. The cebuhanos in sitio Tabontabon likewise establishes their own chapel by bringing Sta. Cruz de Mayo as it was their patron Saint in San Fernando, Cebu City. A couple of years after, the chapel of Sr. Sn. Jose rise that runs to a total of three chapels in the entire Barangay Quezon.

The development of this barangay dramatically changes gradually, not only in the field of economics but also in terms of education. Some interested parents decided to establish a first primary school temporarily at the residence of Mr. Macario Dua in 1956. Mrs. Lita Fernandez became the first teacher. Unexpectedly, during the first closing ceremony in the month of March 1957, a serious and fearful crime happened. A multi full stabbing was committed by just only one person that left five (5) dead and six (six) wounded. Two years later, through the initiations of Mr. Dick Senoc and Mr. Roque Ajos, through the accompaniment of the entire populace, Quezon Elementary School established. Mr. Ajos became the first head Teacher. Barangay election came in 1968, when the higher government decided to promote the barangay leader from Teniente del Barrio to Barangay Captain. Mr. Epifanio Dedicatoria became the first elected Brgy. Captain. A year after, the loggers from Aras-asan Timber Company and Mindanao Mahogany Corporation arrives, the construction of roads going to the concession area begun that passes adjacent barangays. Barangay Quezon became the logger’s center point where log ponds established. Since that time, the economic condition of this barangay gradually starts to grow. Barangay Quezon has its pride in the field of politics in 1987 when Amancio B. Fernandez, the incumbent Brgy Captain became the President of the Association of Barangay Councils in the municipality of Tandag, at the same time ex-officio member of the Sangguniang Bayan. One year later, EDSA revolution cropped up. The higher authority pushes the localization or devolution of local government units. It was approved after a couple of year. The local government code of 1991 known as republic act 7160 was formally implemented in 1994 during the incumbency of Jose M. Martinez, the first barangay Captain who implemented the localization. Because of the rapid increase of school the population most likely the school age, Vicente L. Pimentel, Sr. National high School was established in early 2000, during the administration of Brgy. Captain Joselito B. Dua. The opening of the National Science High School followed in the year 2004. Currently, there are already two Secondary Schools in Barangay Quezon. Barangay Quezon today gains its popularity on the aspect of its economic development. Secondly, proudly and soundly, there were two successful Regional Directors and one Undersecretary coming from this barangay.

Barangay BUENAVISTA, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur
History of Barangay BUENAVISTA PUNONG BARANGAY
 * 1) ENO, HILARION JR. AJOS	DODONG

BARANGAY KAGAWAD SK CHAIRMAN	 DELICONA, JESTIN PLAMOS
 * 1) MARTINEZ, VINCIENT MINION
 * 2) GESTA, EDGARDO SR. LABUCA
 * 3) PAR, ZALDE PROCHINA
 * 4) GUIMARY, LOCRIS MARTINEZ
 * 5) PLAMOS, CUADRITO MARTINEZ
 * 6) GALUPO, JULIETA LAURON
 * 7) CAP-ATAN, ANDE PLAMOS

SK KAGAWAD


 * 1) MARTINEZ JR., NONITO
 * 2) SAGA, ALJHON SUMAYLO
 * 3) SUMAYLO, JOHN CLYDE MORE REVILLEZA
 * 4) ROLONA, ALJEMAR CORTES
 * 5) CAGASAN, JAMES ALJOY GESTA
 * 6) BATICAN, ANTHONY JOY VILLARUZ
 * 7) OSORIO, MARY JOY FELISCO

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BARANGAY Before it was named Buenavista, the place was called Pasig. Pasig was the Local Term of areas with bountiful coral reefs. It was the place of marine lives reproduction. In this place, two big coral reefs can be seen during low tide. When the Spanish friars came to the shoreline near the two beautiful Pasig they described it as “Buena Vista” a Spanish term for “Good View”. “Buena” means good and “Vista” means view. From then on, Pasig and the beautiful shoreline were named Buenavista.

MYTHICAL ORIGIN Records have shown that Buenavista was founded on July 15, 1870 by the Spanish Friars. It was in 1915 that Buenavista was named a Barangay, part of Tandag by virtue of Republic Act 3590 by which PEDRO MARTINEZ as the first TENIENTE DEL BARRIO. The same Republic Act created other twelve (12) Barangays of Tandag.

The indigent inhabitants were the families of RAMOS, CORTEZ, MARTINEZ and DELICONA, said families thrived and increased that their family names dominate to date. In fact, some of the important events and data on the history of the Barangay were owed to them. From then on, Buenavista was the only Barangay of the Northwest of Tandag. Barangays Salvacion, Pangi, San Agustin Norte and San Antonio were once part of Buenavista now, independent Barangays of the City of Tandag. Barangays Matho and Balibadon were also once part of Buenavista now, independent Barangays part of the Municipality of Cortes. Buenavista was indeed a historic Barangay with lot of stories to tell.