Honorific-Prefix: | The Honorable |
Alfredo Bantug | |
Office: | Governor of Southern Leyte |
Term Start: | 1960 |
Term End: | 1967 |
Appointer: | Carlos P. Garcia |
Predecessor: | Office created |
Successor: | Salvacion Yniguez |
Office2: | Mayor of Maasin |
Term Start2: | 1944 |
Term End2: | 1960 |
Birth Name: | Alfredo Kangleon Bantug |
Birth Date: | July 31, 1909 |
Nationality: | Filipino |
Alfredo Kangleon Bantug, Sr.[1] (July 31, 1909 – May 20, 1996) was a Filipino politician who was the first governor of Southern Leyte.[2]
Bantug attended Maasin Institute (MI, now the College of Maasin) where he later worked as a teacher. He would become Mayor of Maasin in 1944. He would fight for in World War II as guerilla and would be known for establishing a provincial federation of retirees. He was also a labor union leader.[2]
He would be appointed as the first governor of the then-newly founded province of Southern Leyte in 1960,[3] which ended his tenure as Mayor which was supposedly to last until 1963.[2] He would be elected as governor of Southern Leyte in 1967 and serve as executive head of the province until 1967, after he lost the gubernatorial election against Salvacion Yniguez. He would serve as barangay captain of Tagnipa prior to his retirement from politics.[2]
The provincial office of the Philippine National Police would be posthumously named after Bantug.[1] [4]