Erico Aumentado Explained

Erico Aumentado
Office:Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Bohol's 2nd congressional district
Term Start:June 30, 2010
Term End:December 25, 2012
Predecessor:Roberto Cajes
Successor:Erico Aristotle Aumentado
Term Start2:June 30, 1992
Term End2:June 30, 2001
Successor2:Roberto Cajes
Predecessor2:David B. Tirol
Order3:24th
Office3:Governor of Bohol
Term Start3:June 30, 2001
Term End3:June 30, 2010
Successor3:Edgardo Chatto
Predecessor3:Rene L. Relampagos
Office4:Vice Governor of Bohol
Term Start4:1988
Term End4:1992
Successor4:Rene L. Relampagos
Predecessor4:Leopoldo Blanco Jr. (OIC)
Office5:Member of the Bohol Provincial Board
Term Start5:1967
Term End5:1986
Birth Name:Erico Boyles Aumentado
Birth Date:18 May 1940
Birth Place:Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
Death Place:Taguig, Philippines
Resting Place:Victoria Memorial Park
Tagbilaran, Bohol
Party:NPC (2012)
Otherparty:Independent (2010-2012)
Lakas–CMD (1991-2010)
Nacionalista (1967-1980)
Spouse:Peregrina Adlaon Cabagnot - Aumentado
Children:Razel Aumentado - Villamor
Rica Reina Aumentado
Rizalea Aumentado - Dolores
Erico Aumentado Jr.
Rainelda Aumentado - Ramo
Erico Angelo Aumentado, III
Charina Aumentado - Jones
Erico Aristotle Aumentado, IV[1]
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Lawyer, Journalist

Erico Boyles Aumentado (May 18, 1940  - December 25, 2012) was a former governor, vice governor, and senior provincial board member of Bohol, and congressman and deputy speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives. He is the first governor of Bohol who served for three consecutive terms (2001-2010).[2]

Early life and education

Erico B. Aumentado was born in Fatima, Ubay, Bohol on May 18, 1940.

He finished his elementary education at Ubay Central Elementary School and finished his high school at Holy Child Academy in Ubay, Bohol both as class valedictorian.

Granted with full scholarship, he completed his Pre-law A.B. at the Rafael Palma College (now University of Bohol) and graduated magna cum laude, the highest honor during that time in 1960. He earned his Bachelor of Laws at the same school and finished Cum Laude. He passed the Philippine Bar Examination in 1964.[3] He also became a faculty member of RPC College of Law, and lectures on Constitutional Law and Human Rights.

During his life as a student, he was elected as Chairman of the Student Council Association of the Philippines National Convention in 1961. He served as the vice president of College Editors’ Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) and chairman of CEGP - Visayas Region from 1961-63. He received the Mitra Medal Award been an outstanding student journalist and editor-in-chief of The Collegian (now The Varsitarian) from 1958-1961, the official student publication of the Rafael Palma College.[4]

While studying, he also worked as a staff member of the Bohol Chronicle in 1959 and later promoted as a columnist under his regular column named, “Between Extremes”. He was then hired as the provincial correspondent of the nation's leading newspapers, The Manila Times and of the People's Journal.[5]

Political career

It was the former president Carlos P. Garcia inspired Aumentado to enter into politics in 1967. At age 27, he became the youngest provincial board member when he was elected in 1967. In 1988, he was elected as vice governor of Bohol. In 1992, he was elected as representative of Bohol's 2nd District and served for three consecutive terms until 2001. Aumentado became a Deputy Speaker in the House of Representatives at 11th Congress from 2000 to 2001. He also held the chairmanship of Ethics and Privileges Committee and a consistent member for the minority of the committees such as Agriculture and Food; Appropriations; Basic Education and Culture; Constitutional Amendments; Good Government and Public Accountability; Local Government; Public Works and Highways; Suffrage and Electoral Reforms; Tourism; Transportation; and Ways and Means.[6] He was the governor of Bohol for three consecutive terms (2001-2010), chairman of both the Regional Development Council and the Regional Tourism Council of Central Visayas, and National President of the League of Provinces of the Philippines (LPP) and the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP), the umbrella organization of the 1.5M local officials of the Philippines. He is the 1st Boholano ever elected to these positions.

After his stint as governor, he was elected in the 2010 elections for representative of the Congress in 2010 until his death in 2012. He was succeeded by his son 7 months after his death.

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Awards and recognition

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Notes and References

  1. News: Erico Aristotle Cabagnot Aumentado Honoring His Father’s Legacy. Bohol Chronicle. Loy Palapos. May 19, 2013. June 25, 2014.
  2. News: Erico Boyles Aumentado: Outstanding and Admired Political Leader. Jose Abueva. Bohol Chronicle. December 30, 2012. January 1, 2013.
  3. News: ERICO B. AUMENTADO: A Legacy of Life and Work. Antonio Amora. Bohol Chronicle. December 30, 2012. January 1, 2013.
  4. Web site: About Erico Aumentado. Erico B. Aumentado. Erico Aumentado. May 1, 2010. June 21, 2014.
  5. News: A short biography of Gov. Erico Aumentado. Loy Palapos. Bohol Standard. June 24, 2007. October 21, 2011.
  6. Web site: Who's Who Erico Boyles Aumentado. TubagBohol. June Blanco. October 10, 2017. March 10, 2020.
  7. Web site: Erico Boyles Aumentado: The Undefeated. Loy Palapos. Bohol Choice Cuts. December 29, 2013. June 25, 2014.
  8. Web site: The 4th Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence. KAS Philippines. KAS Philippines. December 12, 2006. December 21, 2013.
  9. Web site: Tourism Awards. Rotary Club of Manila. February 9, 2011. February 14, 2014.