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Country
  
Province
  
Barangays
  
26

Local time
  
Tuesday 6:55 AM

Region
  
Davao (Region XI)

Founded
  
August 1, 1948

Area
  
600.1 km²

Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental

District
  
Lone District of Davao Occidental

Weather
  
26°C, Wind NE at 2 km/h, 94% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
Caburan Small, Kalbay, Kamalian, Malalan

Jose abad santos davao occidental 2014


Jose Abad Santos is a 1st class municipality in the province of Davao Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 76,332 people.

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Map of Jose Abad Santos, Davao del Sur, Philippines

It is the southernmost municipality on the mainland of Mindanao island. The coastal town is the second largest municipality in Davao Occidental after Malita.

New testament baptist church in jose abad santos davao occidental august 10 2014


History

The Municipality of Jose Abad Santos was formerly a part of Malita town. It was later established as a separate town on August 1, 1948 and was originally named "Trinidad". The barrio of Caburan became its poblacion or town center. In 1954, the municipality was renamed to Jose Abad Santos by Republic Act no. 1206, in honor of the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, who died a martyr during World War II.

Barangays

Jose Abad Santos is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.

Local government

Municipal officials 2013-2016:

  • Mayor: James Y. Joyce
  • Vice-Mayor: Jason John A. Joyce
  • Councilors:
  • Frank William Galias
  • Maricelle Medel
  • Roger Castro
  • Louie Tayong
  • Maximo Guardados, Jr.
  • Joaquin Atay, Sr.
  • Dave Dullano
  • Jonathan Chua
  • Economy

    Vast natural resources can be found, such as the wide stretch of mangroves of the municipality. Milkfish and tilapia breeding, as well as copra production, are the primary source of income for its people. The long stretch of beaches with brown, black and white sands, together with abundant marine life offshore are the primary natural attractions of Jose Abad Santos.

    Transportation

    The municipality can be reached by public utility vehicles plying from Davao City and Digos City via the Pan-Philippine Highway. Past the town of Sulop is the junction with Davao del Sur Provincial Highway. Turning east at the junction, head south on the provincial highway to the town of Malita. And to the said municipality, habal-habal or passenger motorcycles ply to the adjacent town Don Marcelino.

    Road condition

    The road condition of the town is poor. Its road network is mostly unpaved, traversing through high-sloped hilly coastal and mountain roads with the danger of falling rocks from above. Most of the river crossings have no bridges, so drivers traversing the town have to consider if their vehicle is capable of crossing a shallow river. During rainy weather, travelers have to wait for the water level to subside before the river could become accessible again. A trip to the town is considered as either adventurous or dangerous by those who intend to visit depending on their experience, though part of the road heading to Don Marcelino town to the north is paved, made with concrete cement.

    Controversy

    On August 20, 2013, former provincial representative Marc Douglas Cagas IV complained about the DPWH's complacency about the project involving the improving of roads going to the municipality. He attributed the complacency to the pork barrel scandal that was already happening in the country's politics since several days before the said complaint due to overspending of their budget for the said project.

    References

    Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental Wikipedia