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Yusop Jikiri was born on 1954 in Indanan, Philippines, is a Filipino politician (1954–2020). Discover Yusop Jikiri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Yusop Jikiri Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Yusop Jikiri worth at the age of 66 years old? Yusop Jikiri’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Yusop Jikiri's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jikiri was born in 1951 as the son of a poor farmer in Indanan, named after a famous Moro leader/bandit under the American occupation during the Moro Rebellion.
He attended Indanan Elementary, National High School, and attended college but did not finish his bachelor's degree due to the outbreak of war in 1970.
He married four times and has several children; one of his sons, Thong Jikiri, is a provincial board member in the 1st District of Sulu.
Jikiri joined the Moro National Liberation Front and became one of their top commanders, eventually rising to become Chief of Staff under Nur Misuari.
It was his second try for the governorship of Sulu since the MNLF joined mainstream politics after the 1996 GRP-MNLF peace agreement.
He claimed upon his victory that he only had P100,000 when he first decided to run, attributing the rest to a "modest contribution" by former Governor Tupay Loong.
Announcement of official election results were initially delayed by several contests on the results to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC).
Jikiri ran for governor of Sulu in 1998 and again in 2001 as a candidate of the People Power Coalition, a party affiliated with the MNLF.
However, in 2000 he joined 14 other MNLF officials to sign a manifesto leading to the ouster of Misuari as its leader.
The so-called Council of 15 accused Misuari of being incompetent as governor of the ARMM.
In 2001 he won, with his party (the PPC-MNLF) winning eight of the ten seats in the provincial board.
His running mate was Abdel S. Anni and his campaign coordinator was Omar Bailang.
In September 2003 Jikiri was the target of an ambush staged by Abu Sayyaf Group leader Albader Parad in Indanan.
Jikiri survived the attack, but one of his aides was killed.
Jikiri ran again in 2004 but lost the governor seat to former Vice Governor Ben T. Loong.
He also served as a representative from Sulu's 1st District (2007–10) and ran again in 2010, but lost to Tupay Loong.
He was the beneficiary of shifting political alliances between the Tan and Loong families.
He came back to run in the 2007 elections and won the seat as representative.
He also became Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) chairman.
Responding to news of the delay, Jikiri's supporters stormed the gates of Camp Teodulfo Bautista (104th Army Brigade), where the COMELEC canvassing office was located.
Tens of minibuses were arranged to transport supporters from different municipalities to the base.
Jikiri was sworn into office by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in Malacanang.
In his victory speech, he vowed to emancipate the province from "poverty and ignorance" and called on the people to help it regain its historic past as a "great nation of a great people."
He also urged his fellow Tausugs to move forward with peace, devoting their time and efforts on education, agriculture, infrastructure and transport development, counter-narcotics, sports development, and health services.
""My government is your government, for truly I belong to you, I am among you, a son of a poor family.
To this land I give my life, body and soul.
Let me, therefore, seek your cooperation.
Come to me as your elder brother, (or) even as your father and together we can make this land great once more in history."
The two congressional seats in Sulu province went to Jikiri's party mate Munir Arbison (2nd district) and Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) representative Hussin Amin (1st district).
Yusop (also Yusoph) Jikiri (1954 – 17 October 2020) was a Filipino politician, leader within the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and governor (2001–2004) of Sulu Province in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).