Kasibu


Kasibu, officially the Municipality of Kasibu, is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.

Etymology

The town got its name from the word in the Ilongot language Kasibu which means "a venue where people settle their differences."

History

Long before the creation of the municipal district of Kasibu, there was a school and a constabulary detachment for the Ilongots, which necessitated the establishment of a government in the area. For this reason, the provincial board during Governor Alfonso Castañeda's time requested the Governor-General to authorize the establishment of this place as a provisional municipal district to be supervised and administered by the provincial board through the office of the provincial governor.
By virtue of Executive Order No. 59, signed on January 1, 1926, by Governor General Leonard Wood, Kasibu was established as part of the Municipal District of Bambang. However, by virtue of a Proclamation issued by Governor Leon Cabarroguis in 1933, Kasibu was reorganized as a separate Municipal District. On November 9, 1950, Executive Order No. 368, signed by President Elpidio Quirino, abolished the municipal district structure in government and reattached Kasibu to Bambang. The very low population caused the abolition, as residents started to evacuate and abandon Kasibu due to the presence of dissidents from 1950 to 1955. On January 9, 1956, when peace and order was restored, President Ramon Magsaysay issued Executive Order No. 160 creating Kasibu as a separate municipality, but losing territorial jurisdiction over some of its barrios specifically Payupay, Belance, Oyao, Teguep, Manacgoc, Pangancan and Munguia, all on the eastern side in favor of Dupax del Norte.

Geography

Kasibu is situated from the provincial capital Bayombong, and from the country's capital city of Manila.

Barangays

Kasibu is politically subdivided into 30 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
  • Antutot
  • Alimit
  • Poblacion
  • Belet
  • Binogawan
  • Bua
  • Biyoy
  • Capisaan
  • Cordon
  • Didipio
  • Dine
  • Kakiduguen
  • Lupa
  • Macalong
  • Malabing
  • Muta
  • Pao
  • Papaya
  • Pudi
  • Tukod
  • Siguem
  • Tadji
  • Wangal
  • Watwat
  • Camamasi
  • Catarawan
  • Nantawakan
  • Alloy
  • Kongkong
  • Paquet

Economy

Kasibu is host to the Didipio mine, a gold and copper mine currently managed by OceanaGold. It produces gold and silver as doré bars and copper in concentrate. The mine claim spans 27,000 hectares in total between the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino. It is estimated to hold 1.41 million ounces of gold and 169,400 tons of copper.

Government

Local government

Kasibu is part of the lone congressional district of the province of Nueva Vizcaya. It is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the municipal councilors are elected directly in polls held every three years.

Elected officials

PositionName
CongressmanLuisa L. Cuaresma
MayorRomeo C. Tayaban
Vice-MayorAlberto D. Bumolo Jr.
CouncilorsBayany B. Aliguyon
CouncilorsDennis B. Canayan
CouncilorsCharmaine C. Dulnuan
CouncilorsAlfredo D. Tucpi II
CouncilorsJohnny N. Alindayo
CouncilorsNelza Mae D. Humiwat
CouncilorsKaren Joy B. Cablinan
CouncilorsEddie N. Lugay

Education

The Schools Division of Nueva Vizcaya governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region. There two schools district offices which govern all the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality. These are Kasibu East District Office, and Kasibu West District Office.

Primary and elementary school

  • Alimit Elementary School
  • Alloy Elementary School
  • Antutot Elementary School
  • Bilet Elementary School
  • Binogawan Elementary School
  • Biyoy Elementary School
  • Bua Elementary School
  • Camamasi Primary School
  • Capisaan Elementary School
  • Catarawan Elementary School
  • Cordon Elementary School
  • Didipio Elementary School
  • Dine Elementary School
  • Domang Elementary School
  • Kakiduguen Elementary School
  • Kasibu Central School
  • Kasibu East Central School
  • Kongkong Elementary School
  • Logpond-Sabungan Primary School
  • Lupa Elementary School
  • Macalong Elementary School
  • Makiboy Elementary School
  • Muta Elementary School
  • Nantawakan Primary School
  • Pao Elementary School
  • Papalungan Elementary School
  • Papaya Elementary School
  • Paquet Seventh - Day Adventist Elementary School
  • Paquet Elementary School
  • Pudi Primary School
  • Siguem Elementary School
  • Tadji Elementary School
  • Tukod Primary School
  • Upper Parai Primary School
  • Wangal Elementary School
  • Watwat Elementary School

Secondary schools