Benny Abante
Bienvenido "Benny" Mirando Abante Jr. (born May 15, 1951) is a Filipino politician and Bible Baptist pastor who has been serving as the representative of Manila's 6th district since 2019, a position he previously held from 2004 to 2010. He also served as a House Deputy Speaker from 2020 to 2022, House Minority Leader from 2019 to 2020, and as a councilor of Manila's 6th district from 1992 to 1995.[1][2] He is also the senior pastor of the Metropolitan Bible Baptist Ekklesia (formerly Metropolitan Bible Baptist Church and Ministries) in Santa Ana, Manila.[3] Early life and educationAbante was born in Santa Mesa, Manila, on July 15, 1951, the eldest of four sons of Rev. Bienvenido "Ben" O. Abante Sr. and Priscilla Mirando. He has two younger brothers, both of whom grew up to be ministers.[4] He grew up taking on odd jobs such as shining shoes, selling newspapers and corsages, and working on a construction site at a young age to support himself. He also worked as an auditor.[4] He earned his bachelor's degree from Far Eastern University in 1971. Later, he graduated with a bachelor's and graduate degrees in theology at Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri and Baptist Bible College in Makati, respectively. He also holds a master's degree in Government Management from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila.[citation needed] Ministerial careerIn 1975, he founded the Metropolitan Bible Baptist Church and Ministries in Santa Ana, Manila. He is also involved in the academia, having been named the president of Metropolitan Lighthouse Theological School and Institute in Quezon City and administrator of the Metropolitan International Christian Academy in Manila in 1985. He was conferred an honorary degree in theology by Citadel Baptist College in 1985 and honorary doctor of Theology degree at Indianapolis Baptist College in 1987. In 1986, he founded the Bible Believers League for Morality and Democracy (BIBLEMODE),[5] and also heads the Abante International Ministries (AIM), the Grace and Truth Community International Foundation, Inc., and the Ben O. Abante Baptist Bible College. In 2014, Abante appeared in the action-drama film Alibughang Anak (lit. 'Prodigal Son'), directed by fellow pastor Rudy Fajardo.[6] Political careerHe served as a councilor of Manila from the 6th district from 1992 to 1995. He was recognized by the Manila City Hall Press Club as the Outstanding Councilor of Manila in 1994. After his term as councilor, he served as commissioner of the Presidential Commission for Urban Poor, Manila from 1996 to 1998. He was also named special assistant to the national chairman of Lakas–NUCD in 2000.[citation needed] House of RepresentativesHe ran for and won a seat in the House of Representatives in May 2004. He was subsequently named chairman of the Committee on Public Information. His major undertakings in his district focused on health, education, social services, and infrastructure development and/or improvement. Abante's committee also scrutinized the Right of Reply Bill that was criticized by the media organizations as a curtailment of the freedom of the press.[7] He also proposed an Anti-Sex Video Bill that imposes stiffer penalties on the people involved in the manufacture of sex videos.[8] He was one of the principal authors of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill during the 14th Congress. The FOI bill was defeated in Congress after its opponents questioned whether there was a quorum on the final session day.[9] Abante unsuccessfully defended his seat in the 2010 election, losing to former representative Rosenda Ann "Sandy" Ocampo. He attempted a comeback to Congress in 2013 and 2016 but was unsuccessful, losing both to Ocampo. Abante was elected as Representative of Manila's 6th District in 2019, with the previous incumbent Ocampo, ineligible for reelection. He ran against Councilor Cassy Sison and newcomer Yvette Ocampo, Sandy's sister. He ran under the banner of Asenso Manileño with Isko Moreno running for Mayor. On July 10, 2020, he is one of the 11 representatives who voted to grant the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN. He is one of the two Manila Lawmakers to grant the franchise along with Edward Maceda.[10] He was re-elected in 2022. In late 2024, Abante headed the Quad Committee which launched inquiries on alleged extrajudicial killings and other irregularities during the war on drugs campaign under former president Rodrigo Duterte.[11][12] Alongside Santa Rosa Representative Danilo Fernandez, he stepped down as the co-chairman of the committee in November 2024 after former Mandaluyong City Police Chief Hector Grijaldo accused them of pressuring him to admit the existence of the drug war reward system.[13] PositionsLGBT issuesAbante has made some legislative proposals that affect the LGBT community. In 2010, he filed a bill that proposed the criminalization of conducting same sex unions, which he views "highly immoral, scandalous and detestable." The bill aims to penalize couples and the solemnizing officer by fine and imprisonment.[14] He has also filed a bill to institutionalize the rights of heterosexual people, including guaranteeing their right to express opinions about LGBT issues according "to their religious beliefs and practices and to biblical principles and standards." Since there were efforts to introduce bills protecting the rights of LGBT people, Abante argued that in the spirit of "justice, equity, and fair play", a bill on heterosexuals, who he says are "actual and direct creations of God" is appropriate. He also believes that LGBT people who face discrimination ought "to be what God created us to be".[15] Abante has opposed the passage of a legislation guaranteeing rights of members of the LGBT community, believing that such measure would eventually lead to the legalization of same sex unions. He views LGBT rights as more of a "moral issue" rather than a "rights issue".[16] He opposed the SOGIE Equality Bill, saying the constitution grants already sufficient rights.[17] Despite his stances, Abante says he does not discriminate against the LGBT community, noting that he had supporters who are LGBT.[17] PornographyAbante has aimed to legislate a measure banning pornography. His House Bill No. 3305 was passed by the House of Representatives in 2008, which would prohibit the production of pornographic videos regardless if the subjects are adults or children; consensual or non-consensual.[18][19] Capital punishmentAbante does not support capital punishment from crimes except for the following offenses – drug trafficking, massacre, child rape, and rape-slay. He had supported president Rodrigo Duterte's proposal to restore death penalty for drug-related and heinous crimes.[20] Personal lifeAbante married Marie Paz Toledo in 1977, and has three children. His daughter Priscilla Marie is a lawyer and had served as a councilor of Manila from the 6th district from 2013 to 2022.[21] His son Benny Fog III is an incumbent councilor from the same district since 2022. References
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