Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi Explained

Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi
Office:Mayor of Cotabato City
Term Start:September 23, 2016
Term End:June 30, 2022
Predecessor:Japal Guiani Jr.
Successor:Mohammad Ali Matabalao
Birth Name:Frances Cynthia Guiani
Spouse:Umbra Sayad
Children:3
Education:University of Mindanao

Frances Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi[1] is a Filipino politician who was mayor of Cotabato City from 2019 to 2022.

Education

Guiani-Sayadi is a lawyer by profession having obtained her law degree at the University of Mindanao in Davao City[2]

Career

First term (2016–2019)

In the 2016 local elections, Guiani-Sayadi was elected vice mayor of Cotabato City. Her brother, Japal Guiani Jr., was re-elected as mayor for a third term but he died a few months later on September 22, 2016 due to cardiac arrest.[3] [4] His sister took over as mayor as per local government succession rules and took oath the following day. She would serve the remaining term of herbrother.[5]

Guani–Sayadi would continue the policies of her brother while adding modifications. She aimed to improve the standards of living in her city.[2] She had an iron fist policy in dealing with crime and illegal drug use in the city favoring night patrols or ronda and implementing a curfew for minors.[6]

She was mayor of Cotabato City when the early 2019 two-round plebiscite which seek to establish the Bangsamoro autonomous region to be led by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Guani-Sayadi campaigned against the inclusion of Cotabato City in the then proposed region but voters favored both the establishment of the new region and the inclusion of the city to it.[7] [8] After the results became known, she publicly expressed intention to file a formal protest to the Commission on Elections.[9]

Second term (2019–2022)

Guani–Sayadi would run in the 2019 elections for mayor. Her bid was successful becoming the first ever woman to be elected as Cotabato City mayor.[10] She vowed to continue her policy against crime, particularly her ronda program.[2]

She would take a critical stance against the Bangsamoro regional government. The Bangsamoro regional government has pushed for the formal turnover of Cotabato City to the region as soon as possible while Mayor Guani–Sayadi has formally requested President Rodrigo Duterte to defer the transfer of the city to Bangsamoro until June 30, 2022, when it is expected that the "BARMM bureaucracy would have been fully operational" or the original formal end of the transition period.[11] The ceremonial turnover of the city to the Bangsamoro regional government would take place on December 20, 2020, which she did not attend.[12] [13] She also opposed the extension of the transition period to 2025, when it was still a proposal.[14]

She would take part in the 2022 elections to secure a second regular term. She filed a disqualification case against her political rival Mohammad Ali Matabalao alleging his campaign of engaging in vote buying [15] Guani–Sayadi would lose to Matabalao.[16] She filed the case before the Commission on Election en banc but withdrew it and instead filed it with the Second Division which dismissed it for lack of jurisdiction.[17] The city council under Matabalao's administration formally affirmed the 2019 plebiscite which led to Cotabato City's inclusion to the Bangsamoro.[18]

Personal life

Guiani-Sayadi is married to Umbra Sayad and they have three children. Her husband works for the National Fire Academy.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Maulana . Nash B. . Cotabato turnover to BARMM done . 4 September 2022 . Manila Standard . 17 December 2020.
  2. News: Torrevillas . Domini M. . Mayor Cynthia Guiani supports Bangsamoro Organic Law . 6 September 2022 . The Philippine Star . 5 March 2019.
  3. News: Cotabato City Mayor Japal Guiani Jr dies . 4 September 2022 . Rappler . 22 September 2016.
  4. News: Maulana . Nash . Cotabato City mayor succumbs to heart attack . 4 September 2022 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 22 September 2016 . en.
  5. News: Guiani-Sayadi takes oath as Cotabato City mayor . 4 September 2022 . The Philippine Star . 23 September 2016.
  6. News: Cotabato mayor-elect vows ‘iron fist’ policy vs. law breakers . 6 September 2022 . Philippine News Agency . 21 May 2019 . en.
  7. News: Arguillas . Carolyn . Cynthia and Djalia: they lost in the Bangsamoro plebiscite but won the mayoralty . 6 September 2022 . MindaNews . 15 May 2019.
  8. News: Cabrera . Ferdinandh . Cotabato City gov’t files protest vs. MILF over strafing in Barangay Kalanganan . 6 September 2022 . MindaNews . 17 September 2018.
  9. News: Orellana . Faye . Comelec awaiting BOL plebiscite complaints . 6 September 2022 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 23 January 2019 . en.
  10. News: First woman elected mayor of Cotabato City assumes office . 4 September 2022 . Philippine News Agency . 1 July 2019 . en.
  11. News: Arguillas . Carolyn . Cotabato City seeks exclusion from BARMM until June 30, 2022 . April 19, 2020 . MindaNews . February 17, 2020.
  12. News: BARMM welcomes Cotabato City ahead of turnover on Dec. 15 . 6 September 2022 . CNN Philippines . 12 December 2020 . September 5, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220905015046/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/regional/2020/12/12/barmm-welcomes-cotabato-city.html . dead .
  13. News: Cotabato City welcomed 'home' . 6 September 2022 . Rappler . 15 December 2020.
  14. News: 'Grabe na ang paghihirap ng tao': Mayor blasts proposed extension of Bangsamoro transition . 4 September 2022 . ABS-CBN News . 3 December 2020.
  15. News: Cotabato mayor files disqualification case vs. rival . 4 September 2022 . GMA News . 5 May 2022 . en.
  16. News: Sarmiento . Bong . MILF party wins Cotabato City but loses big in Maguindanao . 4 September 2022 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 13 May 2022 . en.
  17. News: Sumangil . Franz . Comelec junks former Cotabato mayor's protest . 6 September 2022 . The Manila Times . 19 August 2022 . en.
  18. News: Rebollido . Rommel . Councilors affirm Cotabato City’s inclusion to BARMM . 6 September 2022 . MindaNews . 22 July 2022.