By Ben Rosario
Neophyte Rep. Nestor Fongwan of Benguet died Wednesday night at the age of 68, his son, Board Member Nestor Fongwan Jr. disclosed.
Benguet Rep. Nestor Fongwan (FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
Fongwan, vice chairman of the Committees on Agrarian Reform and on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous People of the House of Representatives, was the second member of the Lower House to die in office.
On November 4, LPG Marketers' Association Party-list Rep. Rodolfo Albano Jr. succumbed to heart failure.
Cause of death of Fongwan has not been announced by the family.
His son said the remains of the former Benguet governor were to be brought to Guadayan, Puguis town on Thursday.
Lower House colleagues of the late solon extended their sympathies to the family.
Fongwan served nine years as governor of the province from 2007 to 2016 before going on a hiatus from politics after his term ended.
He returned to politics by joining the congressional race last May, defeating candidate Thorsson Keith.
As congressman, Fongwan authored 21 bills, mostly proposals of local application.
He was principal author of House Bill 345 providing for simplified procedure in the disposition of public agricultural lands by amending Section 24 of Commonwealth Act No. 141, otherwise known as the “Public Land Act.”
Fongwan also filed HB 2952 proposing the termination of collection of toll fees along the portion of Benguet Road (Kennon Road) from Klondyke’s Spring to Camp 6.
Benguet Rep. Nestor Fongwan (FACEBOOK / MANILA BULLETIN)
Fongwan, vice chairman of the Committees on Agrarian Reform and on Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous People of the House of Representatives, was the second member of the Lower House to die in office.
On November 4, LPG Marketers' Association Party-list Rep. Rodolfo Albano Jr. succumbed to heart failure.
Cause of death of Fongwan has not been announced by the family.
His son said the remains of the former Benguet governor were to be brought to Guadayan, Puguis town on Thursday.
Lower House colleagues of the late solon extended their sympathies to the family.
Fongwan served nine years as governor of the province from 2007 to 2016 before going on a hiatus from politics after his term ended.
He returned to politics by joining the congressional race last May, defeating candidate Thorsson Keith.
As congressman, Fongwan authored 21 bills, mostly proposals of local application.
He was principal author of House Bill 345 providing for simplified procedure in the disposition of public agricultural lands by amending Section 24 of Commonwealth Act No. 141, otherwise known as the “Public Land Act.”
Fongwan also filed HB 2952 proposing the termination of collection of toll fees along the portion of Benguet Road (Kennon Road) from Klondyke’s Spring to Camp 6.