Political Information
Legal Basis of Creation:
Date of Ratification / Plebiscite:
No. of Registered Voters: 1,800
No. of Precincts:
Physical Information
Land Area (in hectares)232.413.2 sqm
Barangay CategoryUrban
Land ClassificationLowland, Agricultural, Commercial
Fiscal Information
A. External Sources
Internal Revenue AllotmentPhp 1,397,000.00
Others
B. Local Sources
RPT SharePhp 23,000.00
Fees & ChargesPhp 11,000.00
Others
Total IncomePhp 1,431,000.00
Demographic Information
Total Population1,205
No. of Female614
No. of Male591
No. of Families307
No. of Households277
No. of Labor Force
No. of Unemployed
SourceRBI
Year captured
Basic Utilities / Services
Largest Power Supply DistributorElectric Cooperative
Major Water Supply Level of HouseholdsWater supplied by wells/spring in the brgy., Water supplied through water faucets in individual households
No. of Households with access to potable water supply605
Existing Means of TransportationJeep, Tricycle, Motorcycle, Horse/Carabao
Existing Means of CommunicationMobile Phone
Awards / Recognition received by the barangay or barangay officials
National Level
Regional Level
Local LevelGood Governance

History
During the past, according to the natives, there was a place covered with trees where various wild animals lived. People were afraid to go there because nobody stayed there and even no house can be found within.

However, there was a couple named Tiyo Tiban and Tiya Iban who became interested to live in that place, so, they decided to stay there and built their house. They were very industrious.

One day, when Tiban was busy attending his animals and Iban was preparing their breakfast, suddenly, a group of men armed with bolos and, garbed with spears and arrows appeared. They were shouting and asking for money; but Tiban told them to get anything they want because he don’t have money. So, they ate the meals prepared by Iban, then they gather together the animals as they tied the couple in a pole in front of the house under the scorching heat of the son. Then, they took the animals and immediately leave the place. An hour later, a group of hunters passed by and found the couple already near death. They were clasping each other while Tiban said to Iban, “Ban” as Iban answered, “Ban”. Since then, the place named “Banban”, given by the residents who gradually occupied the area after the death of the couple.