HISTORY OF SURALLAH
The Municipality of
Surallah was created by virtue of Republic Act 3420 on June 18, 1961 as later
amended by RA 3664 on June 22, 1963. Its history is generally reckoned with the
influx of settlers coming from their abilities under the settlements Programs
of NLSA; RPC-NDC; NARRA and LASEDECO.
Surallah started as 6th
Class Municipality with 26 barrios and a population of 26,162 settling in a
vast land area of 97,000 hectares. The rapid growth of its cluster barrios made
the support of the new town. The creation of the Municipality of T’boli in 1964
making six (6) barrios integrated in thus, reducing the total land area to
31,200 hectares. Subsequently, three (3) Barangays were created from their
mother barangay; hence, the municipality has 23 officials barangay.
Lately, the booming
tourism industry in the south made to be the primary factor of the birth of the
new Municipality of Lake Sebu in 1982, causing the reduction of the total land
area and population of Surallah from 31,200 to 31,110 hectares and from 52,703
to 42,467 respectively. The separation of Lake Sebu into Municipality made
another reduction in the number of barangay from 23 to 17.
The influential
leadership of the municipality triggered the tremendous growth development from
a small span of years from its creation up to 1990. First, the administration
of the Hon. Jose T. Sison who served the Municipality from 1963-1978 until the
election for regional representatives caused Mayor Jose T. Sison to
become the Assemblyman of Region XI. Former barrio treasurer of Libertad, Federico
Magalona, Jr. was appointed to assume the office until the Local Election of
January 31, 1980. The concluded poll gave the mayoralty seat to Conrado P.
Haguisan to serve from seat Hon. Lorenzo Delmo until November 21,1987 who
vacated the post to run in January 18,1988 election. From December 1, 1987 to
January 31, 1988 former OIC Councilor Fransisco Sodusta served as OIC Mayor.
The election in January 1988 gave back the local leadership to former
Assemblyman Jose T. Sison as Municipal Mayor of Surallah who served for three
terms until May 1998. The race for Local leadership in May election proved to
be competitive among aspirants who had eventually won by Hon. Romulo O.
Solivio. The new leadership brought necessary changes in the administration
more specific on a gradual shift from traditional type to a more conventional
way of governance by re-inventing new techniques thru dynamic participative
approaches.
There is no official
source of information regarding the origin of the name of the place according
to pioneer inhabitants, they called the place “Scherazade Allah” Scherazade is
an Arab word which denotes something beautiful. The Christian settlers later
modified the word into “Surallah” Which means South of Allah. The origin
inhabitants of the area are the tagabilis, a mountain tribe people who moved
inward after the arrival of the Christian settlers from Luzon and Visayas. The
latest census of May 2000 gave Surallah the Officials population count of
66,208.
On July 1991, Surallah was reclassified
from fifth class to third class Municipality being considered as one of the
most progressive municipality in the province of South Cotabato. Subsequently
in 1993, it became a second class municipality and later in July of 1997 it was
reclassified as first class municipality by the Department of Finance
Banking on the
Potentials for Agro-industrial and commercials developments, the administration
geared its program toward making Surallah as the Agro-industrial and commercial
center for Upper Valley Area where vision is specifically addressed to.
As economic
activities flourished in the area, more people especially businessmen settled
into the place which contributed much to faster pace of development.
The Municipality’s vision as an Agro-industrial and
Commercial center of the Upper valley Area for the coming years continues as it
directs its mission towards providing infrastructure developments, economic
supports services and facilities to attract and encourage growth of investments
in the municipality. Aside from these, the improvement of the social services,
the conservation of the natural resources and protection of the environment are
also priority development objectives of this fast growing municipality
presently serving as the economic center of the Upper Valley Area.
Surallah
Surallah is a philippine municipality
in the province South Cotabato
in Region XII SOCCSKSARGEN
which belongs to the Mindanao
group of islands. The municipality Surallah is seated about 20 km south-west of
province capital City Of
Koronadal and about 1,002 km south-south-east of Philippine main
capital Manila.
Surallah is a 1st class municipality.
Regarding urbanization Surallah is classified as partly urban. Surallah
occupies an area of 540.30 km². By the end of 2007 Surallah was the home of
71,513 residents. Thus by average 132.36 people are living on one km².
Administratively the Municipality of
Surallah is subdivided into 17 barangays. One forms the center of the city
wheras the other 16 are in the outlying areas. Some of them are even several
kilometers away from the center of the Municipality. The most populous are Duengas, Veterans, Buenavista,
Talahik,
Canahay (Godwino),
Lamsugod,
Little Baguio,
Tubiala,
Moloy,
Lamian,
Naci (Doce),
Lambontong,
Colongulo,
Upper Sepaka,
Dajay.
Among the bigger cities and municipalities
in the neighborhood of Surallah there are Polomolok
40 km east-south-east, General Santos City
(Dadiangas) 56 km east-south-east, Midsayap (Cotabato
(North Cotabato)) 89 km north-north-east, City Of Digos
(Davao Del Sur)
81 km east-north-east, City Of Koronadal
19 km north-east, Sultan Kudarat
(Nuling) (Maguindanao)
20 km north-west, City Of Kidapawan
(Cotabato
(North Cotabato)) 89 km north-north-east, Glan
(Sarangani)
80 km south-east, Malita
(Davao Del Sur)
88 km east as well as 58 km east of Surallah the municipality Malungon
(Sarangani).
Barangays
Surallah is politically subdivided into 17 barangays:
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Buenavista Libertad(Pob.) Centrala Little Baguio Colongulo Moloy Dajay Naci(Doce)
Duengas
Talahik
Canahay (Godwino) TubialaLambontong Upper Sepaka Lamian Veterans Lamsugod
Surallah
is a very fast growing municipality of South Cotabato. Formerly, it
formed part of the municipality of Banga. Due to the early settlers
desire to be a separate entity, the leaders of the prominent barrios
like Libertad and Centrala strengthened their community and eventually
spearheaded its separation from Banga's jurisdiction. A greater portion
of these two barrios presently comprise the entire population area.
The Municipality of Surallah was created by virtue of Republic Act 3120 on June 18, 1961 as later on amended by RA 3664 on June 22, 1963. Its history is generally reckoned with the influx of settlers coming from Luzon and Visayas who were afforded the chance to demonstrate their abilities under the settlements programs of NLSA; RPC-NDC; NARRA and LASADECO. Surallah started as 6th class municipality with 26 barrios and a population of 26,162 settlinng in a vast land area of 97,000 hectares. Festival Lembohung Festival - An annual celebration which aims to promote and develop its tradition, arts and culture to foster unity of the different ethnical tribes. LGU Type: Municipality Province Name: South Cotabato LGU Name: Surallah Income Class: 1st Population: 75,841 Total Land Area (in has): 31,110.00 No. of Barangays: 17 No. of Households: 15,33 |
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