Barangay Labuyo
Brief history of Barangay Labuyo
Labuyo is a pre-war Barangy. It is one of the oldest barangays of Tangub City. Its name is derived from a rooster that woke up people at down, because according to an old story, many wild roosters were seen in the Barangay.
Barangay Labuyo was divided into sitios namely “Lubing Bugtong” (now Aquino) Prenza, Garang and Maquilao. Because Mayor Alfonso Tan’s strong political will, the sitios become independent Barangays.
Labuyo was not yet connected by roads to Maquilao, Prenza, Caniangan, Taguite, San Antonio, Baluc and Katagan. People from these named Barangays had to walk to Labuyo, and even to the town proper. Labuyo then became the liveliest barangay.
Barangay Labuyo became the final site of the most awaited Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology occupying a 23.5 hectare and traversed by the barangay road leading to Panguil Bay.
The original campus of Tangub Agro Industrial School was opened in 1971 at Sumirap Elementary School site. This was in a barrowed classroom through effort of the late City Mayor Alfonso D. Tan. Putting up the school underwent countless trials and challenges before its conversion to a state college which was realized on July 30, 2011, through R.A 9146. This time through the effort of City Mayor Philip T. Tan, who became the first college President of Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology.
Barangay Officials
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LABARES, JONATHAN LOSPO | Punong Barangay | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
Barangay Kagawad | Barangay Kagawad | |
SK Chairman | SK Chairman | |
Barangay Secretay | Barangay Secretay | |
Barangay Treasurer | Barangay Treasurer |
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