Justiniano R. Borja

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Justiniano R. Borja was the mayor of Cagayan de Oro City from 1954 to 1964. He was responsible for the economic growth and opened the Cogon Market in 1959. He was called the Arsenio Lacson of Cagayan de Oro. He was appointed as city mayor in 1954. He died in office on October 3, 1964.

Historian and anthropologist Dr. Antonio J. Montalvan II wrote that Borja was called the Arsenio Lacson of Cagayan de Oro because "he was, above all, no-nonsense. He ruled without fear or favor. He had political will. Most importantly, he remained simple and would walk to and from his office without any bodyguards. His funeral cortege, which I personally witnessed, was attended by legions of Cagay-anons, many of whom openly wept at the sight of his bier which was placed atop a decorated float. Shops and establishments were closed for business at their own behest."

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Borja is the only city mayor who has been given multiple honors, proof of how much he was loved by the city that he served so well. There is JR Borja St., JR Borja Memorial City Hospital, and the statue. He was the only city mayor of Cagayan de Oro given a doctorate degree honoris causa in public administration by Xavier University ... Many male babies were named Justiniano, complete with the nickname of Tiñing.

Raf Benaldo, who served as undersecretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), told me that Tiñing Borja has become the benchmark for the city's public servants, a fact that, sadly, no one has capably equaled." -- Elson T. Elizaga.

Preceded by
Pedro SA. Baculio
Mayor of Cagayan de Oro
1954–1964
Succeeded by
Jesus V. Seriña Sr