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Mujiv Hataman (Mujiv Sabbihi Hataman) was born on 11 September, 1972 in Sumisip, Basilan, Philippines, is a Filipino politician. Discover Mujiv Hataman'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 51 years old?

Popular As Mujiv Sabbihi Hataman
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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 11 September, 1972
Birthday 11 September
Birthplace Sumisip, Basilan, Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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1972

Mujiv Sabbihi Hataman (born September 11, 1972) is a Filipino politician and indigenous people's rights advocate from the Yakan people of the Sulu Archipelago.

Hataman was born on September 11, 1972, in Buli-Buli, Sumisip, Basilan.

He came from an influential family.

His grandfather is the Panglima or leader of Yakan in Sumisip while his father was the barangay captain of Sumisip when it was still a barangay.

1986

He completed his primary studies at Buli-Buli Elementary School in Sumisip in March 1986 and secondary studies at Basilan National High School in 1990.

He graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering at AMA Computer College (now AMA Computer University), where he was the leader of the Muslim Youth and Students Alliance.

2001

Hataman also previously served as the Party-list Representative of Anak Mindanao from 2001 to 2010.

Hataman started as an ally of former Basilan governor Wahab Akbar; he served as Akbar's chief of staff while he was Governor, and in 2001 was supported as the main party-list Anak-Mindanao candidate to the House of Representatives.

Under the party-list system, an underrepresented group or party can obtain one House seat for every two percent that it gets of the party-list votes, with a maximum of three.

AMIN achieved the minimum threshold despite election irregularities that nullified some of its votes, but the Supreme Court then issued a temporary restraining order that prevented the party-list representatives from being sworn in.

Mujiv served as spokesperson for AMIN in the intervening period.

2003

After a two-year delay, the Supreme Court in July 2003 lifted the order and he was finally installed as a representative from Basilan at age 30.

Being a human rights advocate, Hataman opposed Gov, Akabar's implementation of indiscriminate warrantless arrests in Basilan.

This started the disagreement between the two.

This angered Gov. Akbar that ultimately lead to the falling out of the two.

2004

In a 2004 Philippine Daily Inquirer report, Mujiv was cited as one of the "poorest" congressmen serving in the House of Representatives, with a net worth of only P420,000.

2007

Captured suspect and former Tuburan town mayor Hajuron Jamiri accused both Mujiv and his brother Jim as being the masterminds of the November 2007 bombing at the House of Representatives that killed four people including Wahab Akbar.

Jamiri claimed in a two-page affidavit that Mujiv and Jim wanted Akbar dead because Basilan would "not be at peace" under his administration.

The Hataman brothers denied the allegations, however, and Jimiri's statement was eventually retracted.

Mujiv claimed that Jimiri had been tortured and that his "confession" came under duress.

Fellow conspirator Ikram Indama likewise later claimed that Salapudin, Bayan Judda, Caidar Aunal, Adham Kusain, Jang Hataman, Jim Hataman and Mujiv Hataman were all not involved in the Batasan blast, and that he was forced by the Akbars to admit to the bombing and to implicate the others.

2011

He became nationally prominent when he served as the sixth and last regional governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) from 2011 until it was replaced by the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) in 2019.

On December 22, 2011, due to the "Reform Programs" of President Benigno Aquino III Congressman Hataman was appointed as Officer-In-Charge of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

The move was criticized by many as Hataman was not a member of the Regional Legislative Assembly.

Under Republic Act No. 10153, the President has given authority to appoint Officers In Charge while the Regional Election, originally scheduled August 8, 2011, was postponed until the general election on May 12, 2013.

During his assumption as OIC-Regional Governor, Hataman announce that he will not run as Regional Governor to focus on his reform programs.

2013

But months before the filing of candidacy for 2013 election he was convinced by many cause oriented groups in Mindanao to pursue for a new mandate.

Finally, after being convinced by different Civil Society groups Hataman ran for Regional Governor of ARMM, with DILG-ARMM Regional Secretary Al-Rasheed "Momoy" Lucman as his running mate.

He ran under the administration Liberal Party against former Regional Governor Nur Misuari, Sultan Kudarat Governor Pax Mungudadatu and 3 other independent candidates.

He won in a landslide victory with 232,253 votes.

When the ARMM was abolished and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region established in its place, the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) was instituted as an interim regional government body.

As per law, Hataman as Regional Governor of the ARMM at the time of the region's abolishment automatically becomes a member of the BTA but opted against joining the interim body so he could focus on pursuing local humanitarian and security programs in his home province of Basilan.

2019

Since 2019, he has been serving as the representative of Basilan's lone district and was a House Deputy Speaker from 2019 to 2022.

Since 2019, Hataman has been serving as the representative of Basilan's lone district.

He served as a House Deputy Speaker from 2019 until 2022.

In 2022, he joined the minority bloc and was named as a deputy minority leader.

2020

On July 10, 2020, he was one of the 11 representatives who voted to grant the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN.

On July 10, 2020, he was one of the 11 representatives who voted to grant the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN.

Mujiv served as a program coordinator of the Kahapan Foundation—Moro Human Rights Center (Kahapan-MHRC).

When he was elected to Congress, he sponsored the Anti-Discrimination Bill, which affirmed the International Convention against All form of Racial Discrimination.