The
municipality of Aglipay, Quirino was named in honor of the late Gregorio
Aglipay, the head of the only existing religious sect in the community at that
time. It was created through Executive Order No. 368 signed by the then
President Elpidio Quirino on 11 November 1950 which reorganized the
municipalities and municipal districts of the province of Nueva Vizcaya. It
became one of the ten municipalities of the said province with an area of
approximately forty one thousand one hundred twenty six (41,126) hectares. Its
first seat of government was at Barangay Guinalbin with the late Hon. Gregorio
Divina as its first appointed town Executive. It was then composed of only six
barangays and inhabited mostly by Christians from the lowlands comprised mostly
of Ilocano’s with some non-Christians tribes.
On
18 June 1969, Republic Act 4734 was enacted, creating Quirino as a sub province
of Nueva Vizcaya, Aglipay, together with the municipalities of Diffun, Maddela,
and Saguday, composed the new political unit.
This
law was further amended through Republic Act 5554 enacted on June 21, 1969
which created the municipality of Cabarroguis and made it as the capital of the
sub-province. The capital town’s creation resulted in the separation of three
barrios and sitios from Diffun namely Gundaway, San Marcos and Mangandingay and
thirteen from Aglipay, to wit, Zamora, Villamor, Burgos, Del Pilar, Eden,
Bannuar, Mangandingay, Dibibi, Tucod, Dingasan, Bikbik, Malini and Capellangan.
With
the creation of the province of Quirino through the Republic Act No. 6394
signed on 10 September 1971, Aglipay became one of the five municipalities of
the province. The municipality of Nagtipunan was created later making the
municipalities of the province into six.
The
first elected Municipal Mayor of Aglipay was Hon. Flaviano Fontanilla who
transferred the seat of government from barangay Guinalbin to Barangay
Pinaripad. However, when Hon. Gregorio Divina was again back in power as the
elected mayor, he transferred the seat of governance to Barangay Progreso.
Aglipay
is a third (3rd) class municipality and rank third (3rd) in land area of the
province. The municipal center is located at Barangay San Leonardo making
the local government accessible to the town folks and the general public and at
the same time promoting the growth of trade and commerce in the municipality.
It
is now composed of 25 barangays namely: Alicia, Cabugao, Dagupan, Diodol,
Dumabel, Dungo, Ligaya, Nagabgaban, Palacian, Pinaripad Norte, Pinaripad Sur,
Progreso, San Benigno, San Leonardo, San Manuel, San Ramon, Victoria, Villa
Pagaduan, Villa Santiago, Villa Ventura, Guinalbin, Ramos, Rang-ayan, San
Antonio and San Francisco.
Assuming
office last July 1, 2007 and reelected for a second term, Hon. Jerry T. Agsalda
is currently the municipal mayor. He spearheaded may programs and projects, and
his most-loved project is the transformation of the Municipal Hall into one of
the landmarks of the province.
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