Hilario Abellana
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Hilario "Dodong" Abellana (October 23, 1896 – January 15, 1945) was
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lawyer, politician and legislator from
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, Philippines. He was the municipal president of
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(1922), a member of the House Representative (1934–1935), a two-term member of the
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(1935–1941), and governor of Cebu province during
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(1941–1943). After his escape and eventual captivity, he was executed by the
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and the resting place of his remains is still unknown.


Early life

Hilario Abellana was born in Barrio Duljo, San Nicolas, Cebu on October 23, 1896. The only son of Andres Abellana, he passed the bar exams and became a lawyer in 1920.


Political career

Abellana entered local politics in 1922 where he ran for municipal president (presently, the equivalent of mayor) of Cebu under Democrata Party after Paulino Gullas, founder of Visayan Institute (now
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) declined the party's nomination. Abellana defeated the Nacionalista Party's candidate, the four-term Fructuoso Ramos who had been in the position for a decade. He was later replaced by Alberto Mansueto. During the 1934 national elections, politicians in Cebu were part of the Democrata, and they were split into Anti and Pro factions, signifying their stance with respect to approving the Hare, Hawes and Cutting Law and the Tydings-McDuffie Law of the United States. Abellana of the Pro side defeated Anti's Tomas Alfonso and won as member of the
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representing Cebu's 2nd legislative district. Upon the ratification of the
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and the shift towards
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, Abellana was elected as member of the First National Assembly and the
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of the
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from 1935 until 1941. On December 9, 1940, then incumbent Governor Buenaventura Rodriguez, who was seeking for a
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for a second term, died from a heart attack. It was the day before the election and Abellana, who was the
campaign manager {{Political campaigning A campaign manager, campaign chairman, or campaign director is a paid or volunteer individual whose role is to coordinate a political campaign's operations such as fundraising, advertising, polling, getting out the vote ( ...
, was chosen as substitute candidate. He only had hours to launch and conduct his campaign, but he still won the election by defeating Mariano Mercado.


Japanese occupation

On April 10, 1942, as the Japanese forces landed in Cebu, Abellana escaped to the town of Badian and in his absence,
Jose Leyson Jose S. Leyson (1900–1945) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He was appointed by the Japanese forces to serve as governor of the province of Cebu during World War II. His death occurred before the end of the ...
became the ''de facto'' governor of Cebu. On June 12, 1942, he returned to the city and resumed his post as governor with Leyson as vice governor. He urged government officers and employees to report back to work on June 30, 1942 or they would be considered enemies of the Japanese and executed. He chose to remain in office, hoping that by staying close to and feigning collaboration with the Japanese forces he could provide aid to the Cebuano guerillas.


Escape

In running the civilian provincial government, he maintained ties with the resistance movement, and his position proved to be untenable in the time of intimidation, fear, and executions. He was gradually stripped of responsibilities and realized he was utilized by the Japanese for propaganda. Under
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day and night, he made his escape on January 16, 1943 using the
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of '' Santo Niño'', the culminating activity of the yearly ''
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'' festivities which was attended by thousands of devotees and when street traffic in Cebu City was closed, as distraction.


Manhunt

A manhunt was launched when he failed to report to his office the following Monday. His family fled to
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while he traveled to the guerilla base in Tabunan, a mountainous barangay in Central Cebu. When the Japanese launched an offensive on Tabunan, he escaped to
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, Bohol with his family. Later, he met United States Colonel
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who was helping the guerilla army in Mindanao and acquired arms and ammunition. Hilario traveled back to Bohol, eventually sailed to Cordova, and was back in Tabunan base in July 1944. His political allies, relatives, and friends were captured, questioned, tortured and summarily executed. Jovito Abellana, his cousin and the only member of the family living in Cebu at that time, was arrested on July 13, 1944 and detained at the Cebu Normal School (now
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), the headquarters of the Japanese military police arm, ''
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''.


Captivity

On September 3, 1944, he was captured by the Japanese in a hideout in Cabadiangan, Compostela. He was incarcerated at the ''Kempetai'' headquarters in Cebu Normal School. Later, he was forced to make an appearance in the marketplace in Barangay Pardo under heavy guard to tell people to cooperate with the Japanese forces. Instead, he encouraged the people to continue resisting the enemies, at which point he was sent straight away to prison. While his cousin Jovito was released a day before, Hilario Abellana was executed on January 15, 1945. His body, which was reportedly buried in a waterway near
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Junior College, was never found despite the exhaustive search of the family and the local government through Governor
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, who sought help from the United States army and the national government. By June 20, 1948, Republic Act 334 was enacted offering reward to anyone who could find the final resting place of his remains.Alt URL
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Historical commemoration

* On June 22, 1957, Cebu City High School, formerly known as Cebu Provincial High School, was named Abellana Vocational School in his honor and then Abellana High School on June 7, 1961.


Further reading

* Abella, Pablo U, ''Hilario "Dodong" Abellana, a Hero Unknown & Unsung: A Biography'', University of Michigan (2008) * Ouano-Savellon, Romola, ''In Death’s Shadow: Stories of Kempeitai Atrocities in Cebu'', 1943–45, University of San Carlos (2017)


References

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