Leandro Aballe Tojong (March 13, 1905 – December 20, 1980) was Filipino Visayan physician, patriot, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He held the rank of Captain in the resistance movement against the Japanese, and later became Mayor of Cebu City (1945–1946), and a member of the House of Representatives (1946–1953).
Early life
Leandro Aballe Tojong was born in Ginatilan, Cebu on March 13, 1905.[2]
Career
A medical doctor by profession, Leandro Tojong established a hospital that was named after him.[3]
City Council
Tojong was one of the members of the council who were sworn into office by then Secretary of Interior, Elpidio Quirino, upon the inauguration of the new Cebu City Charter on February 24, 1937.[4]
On December 14, 1937, he was a member of the first elected Cebu City Council. He was again elected to the Council for another term on December 10, 1940.[5]
World War II
During World War II, he was part of the resistance movement and given the rank of captain. His designation was at the 87th Regiment, 3rd Battalion's base hospital in Barili and Dumanjug. Later, he was commissioned as the unit's Assistant Civil Affairs Officer.[3]
Post-war
After the war, Leandro Tojong was the first Mayor of Cebu City appointed after the war by Sergio Osmeña[3] in 1945, succeeding Juan Zamora.[6] He was replaced later by Nicolas Escario a year after.[2]
Tojong later constructed and managed the famous "Tojong Hospital" along Governor Dionisio Jakosalem Street. He died on December 20, 1980, at the age of 75.[10]
Historical commemoration
Dr. Leandro Tojong Street in Lahug, Cebu City was named in his honor by virtue of City Ordinance No. 1194 enacted in 1985.[3]