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Francisco Castro Ada (September 26, 1934 – March 2, 2010) was a Northern Mariana Islander politician who served as the first lieutenant governor of the Northern Mariana Islands from January 9, 1978 to January 11, 1982, under Carlos S. Camacho, the territory's first governor. Ada is credited with spearheading the construction of much of the modern
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in the Northern Mariana Islands, including Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport, the Commonwealth Ports Authority, and the Northern Marianas College.


Early life

Francisco Ada was born on September 26, 1934. He received a
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in
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from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.


Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

In 1969, Ada, who was 35 years old at the time, became the district administrator of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. This was the highest-ranking office in the Northern Mariana Islands at the time. Much of Ada's efforts as an administrator focused on the potential of air travel as a tool of
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in the Mariana Islands. He laid the groundwork for the modern Saipan International Airport by acting on the advice of airport
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and accepting grants made available through the National Airport Airways Development Act. Ada spearheaded the creation of an "airline technical committee," which promoted cooperation between the government and the private sector to promote the creation of the new airport. During this period, Ada established the Mariana Islands Airport Authority, which is now called the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Ada next became the deputy resident commissioner to the Northern Marianas Islands in 1976. He also served as the delegate for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands government to the
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, assistant district administrator, a member of the Saipan Municipal Congress, and a member of the Mariana Islands District Legislature.


Lieutenant governor

In 1978, the Northern Mariana Islands became a
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in
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with the
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, resulting in a new constitution and an elected governor's office. In 1977, Carlos S. Camacho and Francisco Ada were elected the Northern Mariana Islands' first governor and lieutenant governor respectively. Governor Camacho would later call Ada "a good man" and "very loyal" during their tenure in office. Ada served as lieutenant governor, leaving office on January 11, 1982. He was succeeded as by Pedro Agulto Tenorio.


Post-Lt. Governor


Later career

Within the private sector, Ada worked as the general manager and
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of Triple J Enterprises Inc. On October 14, 2002, former Governor
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signed Saipan Local Law 13-10, which renamed Saipan International Airport as Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport in honor of Ada. At the time of the signing former Governor Babauta praised Ada's contributions to the airport saying, "There is no doubt that due to the Honorable Francisco C. Ada's tireless contributions in the planning, development and completion of the Saipan International Airport, the Commonwealth's economic future was forever transformed." The new, modern airport was dedicated and renamed in honor of Ada in 2005. Ada told the NMI media during the dedication ceremony, "But the name was secondary to what the effort stands for, which is working together with the federal government o achieve our goals"


Death

Francisco Ada died on March 2, 2010, at Commonwealth Health Center in Garapan,
Saipan Saipan ( ch, Sa’ipan, cal, Seipél, formerly in es, Saipán, and in ja, 彩帆島, Saipan-tō) is the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a Commonwealth (U.S. insular area), commonwealth of the United States in the western Pa ...
, at the age of 75. Ada had suffered from a lengthy illness. He was survived by his wife, Ines Seman Ada, and their seven children, many of whom have held positions in CNMI public life. His children are - MaryLou Ada, former director of the former Commonwealth Development Authority; Eloise Furey, former member of the Northern Marianas College Board of Regents; Lillian Tenorio, an
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; Esther Ada, internal auditor of the Northern Mariana Islands Retirement Fund; Frank C. Ada Jr., chief of classification and compensation for the commonwealth's Office of Personnel Management; Dr. Norma Ada and Luciana Schubert. Ada received a
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, which is required for all top government officials, including
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and
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, by the Constitution of the Northern Mariana Islands. Ada's son, Frank Ada Jr., told the ''Saipan Tribune'' that a state funeral was "fitting for what my father contributed to the government of the Northern Marianas and
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." Lieutenant Governor Eloy Inos stated that Ada's state funeral was "in recognition of his dedicated service to our people as our first lieutenant governor." Inos also ordered all
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and Northern Mariana Islands flags lowered to half staff. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate adopted separate resolutions praising Ada's contributions to the political and social sectors of the Northern Mariana Islands since 1976, when it became a commonwealth. Ada's state funeral was held on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe,
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. The funeral was attended by four of the Northern Mariana Islands' governors - Carlos S. Camacho and his wife, former First Lady Lourdes Camacho; Pedro P. Tenorio, and his wife, Sophie;
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and current governor Benigno Fitial. Other dignitaries included judges, mayors, Cabinet members and local officials. Ada left behind 16 Grandchildren, 1 Greatgranddaughter, seven children and his wife Ines. A very well known family in the Marianas, the Ada's continue to service the community, with Ada's grandchildren succeeding in off island competitions. Afterwards, a
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, officiated by Bishop Tomas Aguon Camacho of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa, and nine priests was held at the Mount Carmel Cathedral in Chalan Kanoa. Burial took place at Chalan Kanoa Cemetery.


References

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