Among
the most memorable event in the chronicle of Saguday is June 21, 1959, the
founding of this town as a regular municipality of then Province of Nueva
Vizcaya by virtue of House Bill No. 2541, authored by Hon. Leonardo B. Perez,
then Congressman of the Lone District of Nueva Vizcaya which pursuant to the provisions
of Article VI, Section 20 (1) of the Philippine Constitution, became a law
without the signature of His Excellency President Carlos P. Garcia, entitled
Republic Act No. 2519. Pursuant to Section 1 of this law, the seven
barrios composing the Municipality of Saguday are as follows: La Paz,
Saguday (now Rizal and Magsaysay), Salvacion, Sto. Tomas which were
separated from the Municipality of Diffun; while Dibul, Mangandingay and Tres
Reyes were separated from the Municipality of Aglipay.
Originally,
Saguday was a barrio of the Municipality of Santiago, Isabela,
however, upon the final settlement of the boundary dispute between
Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya, Saguday became a regular barrio of Diffun by
virtue of an Executive Order No. 386, issued by then His Excellency
President Elpidio Quirino.
The
naming of Saguday has no legendary story or folktale. It was named by Mr.
Jose Cardenas of San Jose, Nueva Ecija, the grandfather of former Mayor Leandro
G. Cardenas who came to visit his kins in Saguday. The word Saguday is an
Ilocano term which connotes that one possesses good traits and blessed with
clean mind, heart and soul.
The
first settlers of Saguday were spearheaded by the adventurous and hardworking
Ilocanos composed of the families of Corpuz, Cortez, Cabiles, Guzman and Bacani
who hailed from the Province of Pangasinan, the Pagbilao and Olonan
family from Ilocos Region, and the families of Cardenas, and Tomas from the
Province of Nueva Ecija, who all came to exploit the vast virgin lands
and forest of this very promising valley.
In
August 16, 1959, the founding set of Local Officials to govern the
Local Government Unit appointed by then President of
the Republic of the Philippines His Excellency Carlos P. Garcia have assumed
office, with late Hon. Luis C. Lucas, Sr. as the Municipal Mayor, while
the late Hon. Nicanor Pagbilao as the Municipal Vice Mayor.
Saguday
was born as a sixth class municipality composing of seven (7) barrios,
however, in the year 1980 and 1981, two (2) additional barangays
were created. Barangay Cardenas was created in 1980 pursuant to
Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 02, series of 1980, while Barangay Gamis was
founded in 1981, pursuant to Resolution No. 05, Series of 1981. At
present, Saguday is still a 5th Class Municipality due to its
limited income which is attributed to scarce resources.
Upon
the creation of the Municipality of Saguday, the urban core was divided into
two barrios : District I now Barangay Magsaysay has been the seat
of the Municipal Government from then up to present, and District II now
Barangay Rizal.