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Jesse Robredo

Jesse Manalastas Robredo QSC CCLH (born Jesus Manalastas Robredo; Chinese: 林炳智; pinyin: Lín Bǐngzhì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Péng-tì; May 27, 1958 – August 18, 2012)[1][2] was a Filipino politician who served as Secretary of the Interior and Local Government in the administration of President Benigno Aquino III from 2010 until his death in 2012.[3] Robredo was a member of the Liberal Party.

Jesse Robredo
林炳智
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
In office
July 9, 2010 – August 18, 2012
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
Preceded byBenigno Aquino III (Acting)
Succeeded byPaquito Ochoa (Acting)
Mayor of Naga
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Vice MayorEsteban Abonal (2001–2004)
Gabriel Bordado (2004–2010)
Preceded bySulpicio Roco
Succeeded byJohn Bongat
In office
February 2, 1988 – June 30, 1998
Vice MayorLourdes Asence (1988–1992)
Preceded byCarlos Del Castillo
Succeeded bySulpicio Roco
Personal details
Born
Jesus Manalastas Robredo

(1958-05-27)May 27, 1958
Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines
DiedAugust 18, 2012(2012-08-18) (aged 54)
Off the coast of Masbate Island, Philippines
Resting placeEternal Gardens Memorial Park, Naga, Camarines Sur
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
(m. 1987)
Children
  • Jessica Marie “Aika” Robredo
  • Janine Patricia “Tricia” Robredo
  • Jillian Therese Robredo
RelativesButch Robredo (brother)
EducationDe La Salle University (BS)
Harvard University (MPA)
University of the Philippines, Diliman (MBA)

Beginning in 1988, Robredo served six terms as Mayor of Naga in Camarines Sur.[4] In recognition of his achievements as Naga mayor, Robredo was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service in 2000, the first Filipino mayor so honored. He was appointed to the Cabinet of President Aquino in July 2010.[3]

Robredo died on August 18, 2012, when the light aircraft he was traveling in crashed off the shore of Masbate Island, after suffering an engine failure.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Early life and education

Jesse Manalastas Robredo was born on May 27, 1958, in Naga to José Chan Robredo Sr. and Marcelina Manalastas-Robredo. Jesse is of Chinese descent through his paternal grandfather, Lim Pay Co, who immigrated to the Philippines from Fujian province at the beginning of the 20th century and adopted the surname of the priest who baptized him, thus becoming Juan Lim Robredo.[12] Jesse's Hokkien Chinese name is Lim Pieng Ti.[13] He has one brother and three sisters.

Robredo finished elementary at the Naga Parochial School and entered high school at the Ateneo de Naga University in 1970. Robredo obtained his undergraduate degrees in industrial management engineering and mechanical engineering at De La Salle University. He was later accepted as an Edward Mason Fellow and graduated with a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1999. In 1985, Robredo finished his Masters in Business Administration at the University of the Philippines Diliman as a scholar and was named the Graduate School and Faculty Organization awardee for scholarly excellence.[14] The Far Eastern University bestowed Robredo with a doctorate in Humanities, honoris causa, during its 80th commencement exercise on April 4, 2008, in recognition of his efforts to develop Naga.[15]

Political career

 
A plaque awarded by Robredo in 2011 as Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government

In 1986, Robredo returned to Naga, where he became program director of the Bicol River Basin Development Program (BRBDP), an agency tasked to undertake integrated area development planning in the three provinces of the Bicol region. While working at the BRBDP, he met fellow Nagueño Leni Gerona, whom he would marry the following year.[16][17]

In 1988, Robredo was elected mayor of Naga at age 29.[18] In 1995, Robredo was elected president of the League of Cities of the Philippines and chaired the Metro Naga Development Council."[14] His three terms as mayor ended on June 30, 1998, and was succeeded by Robredo's endorsed candidate Sulpicio S. Roco, Jr.[19][20] In 1999, Asiaweek Magazine credited Robredo with transforming Naga into one of the "Most Improved" cities in Asia.[21]

He re-elected as city mayor in 2001 and again served for three consecutive terms until June 30, 2010.[19] He served for a total of 19 years as mayor of Naga before being appointed on July 9, 2010, as secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.[citation needed]

Robredo's appointment was met with political opposition. Two politicians from Bicol, Luis Agregado Ortega and Luis Villafuerte, expressed opposition to Robredo's confirmation by the Commission on Appointments of which Villafuerte himself was a member.[22] In March 2012, the Commission on Appointments bypassed Robredo's nomination.[23] His nomination was bypassed again in June 2012.[24] Another confirmation hearing had reportedly been set on August 29, 2012, eleven days after Robredo's sudden death.[25]

During his time as the secretary of DILG, Robredo focused on relocating thousands of residents in Manila's slums into housing projects to clear Metro Manila's waterways and make way for flood mitigation projects and other development.[26] As head of an inter-agency body for relocation, Robredo pushed for the building of in-city tenement housing units for thousands of informal settler families living in identified "danger zones" such as estuaries, riverbanks, waterways, railroad tracks, garbage dumps and similar areas.[27][28] These contrasted with earlier government housing efforts, which relocated informal settlers to areas away from the city which deprived residents from their usual livelihoods.[29]

Robredo's opposition to forced evictions were met with resistance from some local government officials, notably Makati mayor Junjun Binay, who argued that such arrangements broke long-standing agreements with private land owners and undermined the city government's authority.[30][29][31]

Death and legacy

 
Robredo on a 2013 stamp of the Philippines

Robredo died on August 18, 2012, when the Piper PA-34 Seneca light aircraft he was traveling in crashed off the coast of Masbate Island. He was flying to Naga to assist in his daughter's swimming competition. The plane suffered an engine failure en route from Cebu City, and was attempting an emergency landing at Masbate Airport.[5]

Robredo's aide, Police Chief Inspector June Paolo Abrazado, was also on board but survived. Robredo's body was found on August 21, 800 meters (2,600 feet) from the shore and 54 meters (177 feet) below sea level.[32]

He was survived by his wife, Former Vice President Leni Robredo, and three daughters as well as his siblings. His funeral was held at the Archbishop's Palace in Naga before it was transferred to Malacañang Palace for an official wake on August 24, 2012. His remains were later brought back to his hometown of Naga and cremated at Naga Imperial Crematory & Columbary. Robredo's ashes are entombed at the Eternal Gardens Memorial Park in Naga.[citation needed]

Philippine President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III conferred the Philippine Legion of Honor with the rank of Chief Commander upon Robredo on August 28, 2012, just before the state funeral.[33]

Following Robredo's death, August 18 was declared "Jesse Robredo Day".[34]

In addition, two roads were named in his honor, Sec. Jesse Robredo Avenue in Naga and Jesse M. Robredo Boulevard in Masbate City. The Naga City Coliseum was renamed into the Jesse Robredo Coliseum, and the Naga City Governance Institute to the Jesse M. Robredo Good Governance Center.[35][36] In 2017, the Museo ni Jesse Robredo in commemoration of his fifth death anniversary.[37]

His alma mater, De La Salle University, renamed the La Salle Institute of Governance into the Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Governance.[38]

Honors

National Honors

Awards

References

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External links

  • City Mayors profile
  • DILG Regional Office No. 5
Political offices
Preceded by
Carlos Del Castillo
Mayor of Naga
1988–1998
Succeeded by
Sulpicio Roco
Preceded by
Sulpicio Roco
Mayor of Naga
2001–2010
Succeeded by
John Bongat
Preceded by Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
2010–2012
Succeeded by

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office July 9 2010 August 18 2012PresidentBenigno Aquino IIIPreceded byBenigno Aquino III Acting Succeeded byPaquito Ochoa Acting Mayor of NagaIn office June 30 2001 June 30 2010Vice MayorEsteban Abonal 2001 2004 Gabriel Bordado 2004 2010 Preceded bySulpicio RocoSucceeded byJohn BongatIn office February 2 1988 June 30 1998Vice MayorLourdes Asence 1988 1992 Preceded byCarlos Del CastilloSucceeded bySulpicio RocoPersonal detailsBornJesus Manalastas Robredo 1958 05 27 May 27 1958Naga Camarines Sur PhilippinesDiedAugust 18 2012 2012 08 18 aged 54 Off the coast of Masbate Island PhilippinesResting placeEternal Gardens Memorial Park Naga Camarines SurPolitical partyLiberalSpouseLeni Gerona m 1987 wbr ChildrenJessica Marie Aika RobredoJanine Patricia Tricia RobredoJillian Therese RobredoRelativesButch Robredo brother EducationDe La Salle University BS Harvard University MPA University of the Philippines Diliman MBA Beginning in 1988 Robredo served six terms as Mayor of Naga in Camarines Sur 4 In recognition of his achievements as Naga mayor Robredo was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service in 2000 the first Filipino mayor so honored He was appointed to the Cabinet of President Aquino in July 2010 3 Robredo died on August 18 2012 when the light aircraft he was traveling in crashed off the shore of Masbate Island after suffering an engine failure 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Death and legacy 4 Honors 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditJesse Manalastas Robredo was born on May 27 1958 in Naga to Jose Chan Robredo Sr and Marcelina Manalastas Robredo Jesse is of Chinese descent through his paternal grandfather Lim Pay Co who immigrated to the Philippines from Fujian province at the beginning of the 20th century and adopted the surname of the priest who baptized him thus becoming Juan Lim Robredo 12 Jesse s Hokkien Chinese name is Lim Pieng Ti 13 He has one brother and three sisters Robredo finished elementary at the Naga Parochial School and entered high school at the Ateneo de Naga University in 1970 Robredo obtained his undergraduate degrees in industrial management engineering and mechanical engineering at De La Salle University He was later accepted as an Edward Mason Fellow and graduated with a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard University s John F Kennedy School of Government in 1999 In 1985 Robredo finished his Masters in Business Administration at the University of the Philippines Diliman as a scholar and was named the Graduate School and Faculty Organization awardee for scholarly excellence 14 The Far Eastern University bestowed Robredo with a doctorate in Humanities honoris causa during its 80th commencement exercise on April 4 2008 in recognition of his efforts to develop Naga 15 Political career Edit A plaque awarded by Robredo in 2011 as Secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government In 1986 Robredo returned to Naga where he became program director of the Bicol River Basin Development Program BRBDP an agency tasked to undertake integrated area development planning in the three provinces of the Bicol region While working at the BRBDP he met fellow Nagueno Leni Gerona whom he would marry the following year 16 17 In 1988 Robredo was elected mayor of Naga at age 29 18 In 1995 Robredo was elected president of the League of Cities of the Philippines and chaired the Metro Naga Development Council 14 His three terms as mayor ended on June 30 1998 and was succeeded by Robredo s endorsed candidate Sulpicio S Roco Jr 19 20 In 1999 Asiaweek Magazine credited Robredo with transforming Naga into one of the Most Improved cities in Asia 21 He re elected as city mayor in 2001 and again served for three consecutive terms until June 30 2010 19 He served for a total of 19 years as mayor of Naga before being appointed on July 9 2010 as secretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government citation needed Robredo s appointment was met with political opposition Two politicians from Bicol Luis Agregado Ortega and Luis Villafuerte expressed opposition to Robredo s confirmation by the Commission on Appointments of which Villafuerte himself was a member 22 In March 2012 the Commission on Appointments bypassed Robredo s nomination 23 His nomination was bypassed again in June 2012 24 Another confirmation hearing had reportedly been set on August 29 2012 eleven days after Robredo s sudden death 25 During his time as the secretary of DILG Robredo focused on relocating thousands of residents in Manila s slums into housing projects to clear Metro Manila s waterways and make way for flood mitigation projects and other development 26 As head of an inter agency body for relocation Robredo pushed for the building of in city tenement housing units for thousands of informal settler families living in identified danger zones such as estuaries riverbanks waterways railroad tracks garbage dumps and similar areas 27 28 These contrasted with earlier government housing efforts which relocated informal settlers to areas away from the city which deprived residents from their usual livelihoods 29 Robredo s opposition to forced evictions were met with resistance from some local government officials notably Makati mayor Junjun Binay who argued that such arrangements broke long standing agreements with private land owners and undermined the city government s authority 30 29 31 Death and legacy EditMain article 2012 Philippines Piper Seneca crash Robredo on a 2013 stamp of the Philippines Robredo died on August 18 2012 when the Piper PA 34 Seneca light aircraft he was traveling in crashed off the coast of Masbate Island He was flying to Naga to assist in his daughter s swimming competition The plane suffered an engine failure en route from Cebu City and was attempting an emergency landing at Masbate Airport 5 Robredo s aide Police Chief Inspector June Paolo Abrazado was also on board but survived Robredo s body was found on August 21 800 meters 2 600 feet from the shore and 54 meters 177 feet below sea level 32 He was survived by his wife Former Vice President Leni Robredo and three daughters as well as his siblings His funeral was held at the Archbishop s Palace in Naga before it was transferred to Malacanang Palace for an official wake on August 24 2012 His remains were later brought back to his hometown of Naga and cremated at Naga Imperial Crematory amp Columbary Robredo s ashes are entombed at the Eternal Gardens Memorial Park in Naga citation needed Philippine President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III conferred the Philippine Legion of Honor with the rank of Chief Commander upon Robredo on August 28 2012 just before the state funeral 33 Following Robredo s death August 18 was declared Jesse Robredo Day 34 In addition two roads were named in his honor Sec Jesse Robredo Avenue in Naga and Jesse M Robredo Boulevard in Masbate City The Naga City Coliseum was renamed into the Jesse Robredo Coliseum and the Naga City Governance Institute to the Jesse M Robredo Good Governance Center 35 36 In 2017 the Museo ni Jesse Robredo in commemoration of his fifth death anniversary 37 His alma mater De La Salle University renamed the La Salle Institute of Governance into the Jesse M Robredo Institute of Governance 38 Honors EditNational Honors Quezon Service Cross posthumous 2012 39 Philippine Legion of Honor Chief Commander posthumous 2012 Awards EditPhilippines Exemplary Fiscal Management Award by the DILG 1989 40 Dangal ng Bayan Award by the Civil Service Commission 1990 41 The Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines 1991 40 Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World 1996 40 Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence 1996 40 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service 2000 40 Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award posthumous by the Civil Service Commission 2012 40 References Edit https www ffcccii org E5 95 86 E7 B8 BD E9 AB 98 E5 B1 A4 E9 A0 98 E5 B0 8E E4 BA BA E5 89 8D E8 B5 B4 E7 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Jesse Robredo crashes off Masbate GMA News Retrieved August 20 2012 Robredo s body found Office of the President Philippines Newsroom Archived from the original on August 25 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation Awardees August 23 2013 Archived from the original on August 23 2013 Retrieved February 7 2022 Wilson Lee Flores Jesse Robredo and his siblings read newspapers and books to their blind dad The Philippine Star Retrieved May 14 2016 a b Jesse Manalastas Robredo Naga City Government Website City Government of Naga Retrieved September 14 2014 Team i Governance Hon Jesse M Robredo Dagos po sa Maogmang Naga Retrieved February 7 2022 Jesse Robredo feared dead after plane crash Coolbuster August 18 2012 Retrieved August 18 2012 Alcober Neil A and Depasupil William B August 21 2012 Robredo family hopeful but prepares for worst Manila Times Accessed July 31 2022 Philippine top minister feared dead in crash Al Jazeera August 19 2012 Retrieved August 20 2012 a b Tribute to DILG Sec Jesse Robredo Retrieved August 25 2012 Admin Bicolmail Web May 14 2021 Cho Roco come to think of him He deserves a closer look bicolmail Retrieved February 7 2022 ASIANOW Asiaweek Asia s Best Cities 1999 Most Improved Naga 12 17 99 edition cnn com Retrieved February 7 2022 Local Politicians to Give Robredo Tough Time at CA voxbicol com May 31 2011 Retrieved August 21 2012 5 Cabinet members envoy to China bypassed by CA philstar com March 22 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 CA bypasses De Lima 4 other Cabinet members for nth time inquirer net June 6 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 Malacanang advised to get official plane for Noy Cabinet philstar com August 20 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 Burgonio Marlon Ramos Tarra Quismundo TJ August 15 2012 100 000 slum folk must go INQUIRER net Retrieved February 7 2022 Andrade Jeannette I August 21 2012 Urban poor on Robredo death Why him INQUIRER net Retrieved February 7 2022 Expanding Jesse Robredo s legacy Pangilinan pushes for in city relocation of informal settlers Senate of the Philippines a b Murphy Denis August 26 2012 Imitating Jesse Robredo INQUIRER net Retrieved February 7 2022 Frialde Mike Robredo told Makati government has right to evict Laperal settlers Philstar com Robredo Makati mayor clash over demolition ABS CBN News Robredo found dead ABS CBN News August 21 2012 Retrieved on August 21 2012 Bulletin No 11 from the Committee on Funeral Arrangements and Burial of the late Secretary Jesse M Robredo Official Gazette Government of the Philippines August 27 2012 Hegina Aries Joseph August 21 2015 Palace declares new holiday August 18 is Jesse Robredo Day inquirer net Retrieved May 3 2018 JMR Coliseum Naga gov ph Bicol Mail Retrieved October 27 2015 Naga City Coliseum is now known as Jesse M Robredo Coliseum JMR Coliseum THE BIG DOME OF THE SOUTH NagaCityDeck com Naga City Deck Retrieved October 27 2015 Mella Mylce August 18 2017 Museo ni Jesse Robredo opens in Naga ABS CBN News Retrieved August 30 2020 Our Institute DLSU JRIG De La Salle University Jesse M Robredo Institute of Governance Retrieved August 30 2020 Speech of President Aquino during the conferment of the Quezon Service Cross on Jesse Robredo November 26 2012 Official Gazette Office of the President of the Philippines Retrieved June 2 2013 a b c d e f Hon Jesse M Robredo Naga City Retrieved May 25 2021 Top gov t men get awards Manila Standard Kagitingan Publications Inc PNA September 24 1990 p 17 Retrieved November 15 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jesse Robredo City Mayors profile DILG Regional Office No 5Political officesPreceded byCarlos Del Castillo Mayor of Naga1988 1998 Succeeded bySulpicio RocoPreceded bySulpicio Roco Mayor of Naga2001 2010 Succeeded byJohn BongatPreceded byBenigno Aquino IIIActing Secretary of the Interior and Local Government2010 2012 Succeeded byPaquito OchoaActing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Robredo amp oldid 1127155814, 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