Mamintal A. J. Tamano Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Mamintal A. J. Tamano
Office:Senator of the Philippines
Term Start:July 6, 1987[1]
Term End:June 30, 1992
Term Start2:December 30, 1969
Term End2:September 23, 1972[2]
Office3:Vice Governor of Lanao del Sur
Term Start3:December 30, 1959
Term End3:December 30, 1969
Birth Date:December 25, 1928
Birth Place:Tamparan, Lanao, Philippine Islands
Death Date:May 18, 1994 (aged 65)
Death Place:Manila, Philippines
Nationality:Filipino
Party:LDP (1992-1994)
Nacionalista (1959-1992)
UNIDO (1980-1988)
Spouse:Hadja Putri Zorayda Abbas
Alma Mater:University of the Philippines Diliman
Cornell University
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Lawyer

Mamintal Abdul Jabbar Tamano (December 25, 1928 – May 18, 1994) was a Filipino statesman and a former Senator of the Philippines.

Early life and education

Tamano was born in Tamparan, Lanao. He graduated valedictorian at the Lanao High School in 1947. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1952 and a Bachelor of Laws degree the following year, both from the University of the Philippines. He was a member of the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity. He also obtained a Master of Laws at Cornell University in 1958.

Career and political life

In 1954, he was appointed as justice of the peace of Marantao, Lanao. In 1959, he became a provincial secretary. That same year, he was elected as vice-governor of the newly formed province of Lanao del Sur, serving until 1969.

He was elected as Senator in 1969 but he was unable to finish his term because President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law. During the martial law years, he went on self-exile to Saudi Arabia staying there until 1986, when Marcos was ousted by the People Power Revolution. Shortly afterwards, he became a member of President Corazon Aquino's cabinet as Deputy Minister of Foreign Relations.

In 1987, he was elected again to the Senate. As a Senator, he worked for the autonomy for the Muslims and the rest of Mindanao and on Mindanao's natural resources to upgrade the conditions of that islands. He was the principal author of Republic Act 6848, which provided for the charter of the Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines.

In the 1992 elections, he sought reelection as senator under the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ticket, but lost.

Personal life

Senator Tamano was married to Haji Putri Zorayda Abbas with whom he had nine children, including Atty. Adel Tamano former president of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and current chief administrative officer of Dito Telecommunity, who unsuccessfully sought election to the Philippine Senate in 2010.

Death

He died of cerebral hemorrhage on May 18, 1994.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Proclaimed as Senator only on July 3, 1987 and took his oath three days later.
  2. Original Term until December 30, 1975 cut short pursuant to the Declaration of Martial Law on September 23, 1972.
  3. G.R. No. 126603, June 29, 1998