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Governor Jose Antonio Nieva Carrion was
born in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro to Ramon
Carrion and Rosario Sarmiento Nieva of
Boac, Marinduque. His
maternal grandfather
was Juan Morente Nieva who served as
Governor of Marinduque from 1907-1916.
Carrion completed his college degree from
Columbia State
University with a Major
in Political Science, Minor in Public Administration
(1965-1969). He is married to Armi dela Cruz of Nueva Ecija, has two (2) children, Chino Zamora Carrion and Marie France Imelda. An avid reader of |
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"Let us not be haunted by the ghost
of mere expediences, rather let
the phantom of divisiveness be
exorcised by our common dreams
and aspirations, our
vision for Marinduque - our mandate, our
hope, our faith, our love!"
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biographical books, Carrion is a daily Bible reader, lay minister, fitness buff, and a nature
lover. His vision in life is to actualize his dream for Marinduque to be an economic success
through his ecotourism & cultural-tourism development programs. He is the first provincial governor recognized by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to have submitted a comprehensive provincial master plan for the Philippine Agenda 21 of former President Fidel V. Ramos, with the creation in 1996 of the Philippine Council of Sustainable Development (PCSD). He is a founder of MIMAROPA - the economic zone composed of Oriental and Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan. |
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