A BARANGAY GOVERNMENT UNIT THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION AND POLITICAL WELL-BEING OF ITS CONSTITUENTS POWERED BY AN ENVIRONMENTALLY BASED LOCAL ECONOMY WITHOUT COMPROMISING THE CULTURE AND TRADITION OF THE COMMUNITY WHILE CONSTANTLY SEEKING GUIDANCE THROUGH DIVINE INTERVENTION.
TO ENSURE THAT BASIC SERVICES REACH DOWN TO THE GRASS ROOTS LEVEL PARTICULARLY ON THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE WELFARE OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND TO ENHANCE THE LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE FARMERS AND FISHERMEN.
HON. MARIA J. CABAŅOG---------PUNONG BARANGAY
HON. MARILYN C. CABAŅOG-------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. JESUS E. LUDOC------------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. EDUARDO CABAŅOG---------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. EDGAR E. DIANO---------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. PATRICIO E. CABAŅOG-------------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. RITO J. DINALO----------------------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON. JESSIE CHRISTINE C. AŅERO------BARANGAY KAGAWAD
HON ALMAR S. CADALIN----------------SK CHAIRMAN
HON. LUCIA O. LANO------------------BARANGAY SECRETARY
HON. RUFINITA D. MATUS--------------BARANGAY TREASURER
ALMAR S. CADALIN---------- SK CHAIRPERSON
BELFRITZ D. MATUS----------- SK KAGAWAD
MARK D. CASINTO------------SK KAGAWAD
KEVIN D. CASINTO----SK KAGAWAD
WILMER A. DEVIBAR---SK KAGAWAD
ARIEL S. VILLARUBIA----SK KAGAWAD
LARAVEL O. LANO-----SK KAGAWAD
MERLY D. OLMOGUEZ----SK KAGAWAD
RITCHIE D. CASINTO---SK SECRETARY
CHERRYMAE V. BALASO---SK TREASURER
Anao is an upland barangay in Ginatilan. It is 14 kilometers away from the town. It is bounded by barangay Cagsing in south, Barangay Salamanca in east, Barangay Campisong in west and sitio Labrador, Malabuyoc, Cebu in north. Most of the economic is farming.
Anao is believed to have been established during the later part of the Spanish regime. The name ANAO is said to have originated from the plant ANAHAW or the footstool palm. It is round leaf fountain palm; Wherein the barangay has lots of ANAHAW during that time. So the Spaniards named the barangay as Barangay Anahw.
During the American regime, Americans changedn the name of the barangay. Since ANAHAW is a plant and the area has lots of the said plant. Thay named it as Barangay Anao instead of Barangay Anahaw.
Barangay Anao is created through a Law.
Barangay Anao is one[1] of the fourteen Barangay under the Municipal Government of Ginatilan, a 5th class municipality under the province of CEBU.
According to our forefathers, the first people who settle in the barangay is called ANAWANHON. They came from the particular area, which according to our forefathers was abundant in anahaw plant. The barangay was first named ANAHAW meaning abundant with anahaw plant. Presently, the barangay is named Barangay ANAO.
Sitio BALANI
Sitio BABAO
Sitio SANG ULOG
Sitio BAG-ONG LUNGSOD
1. LEONILO D. BALASO
2. OSCAR B. GOMEZ
3. ALLAN P. CAPAROSO
4. CRESENCIANO A. SAGAYNO
5. TEOFILO E. LUDOC
6. WILFREDO U. OLMOGUEZ
7. DONALD D. VILLARUBIA
8. ARNOLD G. FUENTEZ
9. MEDARDO S. ENDRIDA
10. NILO D. SAGAYNO
11. NELSON B. ENDRINA
12. ALEX C. CARDOSA
1. JUSTINIANO D. CASINTO
2. SANTOS F. ERANES
1. ANALITA E. ESMEDINA
2. VIDALA C. CARDOSA
3. MARICEL S. CASIPONG
4. ANECITA D. CASINTO
5. ELISA B. DIANO
6. CARLANE PANTILGAN
1. TERESITA T. SAGAYNO
2. PEMELA D. AMAMANGPANG
HON. JESUS E. LUDOC------------COMMITTEE ON PEACE AND ORDER
HON. MARILYN CABAŅOG----------COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATION
HON. EDUARDO CABAŅOG-----------COMMITTEE ON BDRRM
HON. EDGAR E. DIANO------------COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND EDUCATION
HON. PATRICIO E. CABAŅOG----------COMMITTEE ON INFRASTRUCTURE
HON. RITO J. DINALO-----------COMMITTEE ON VAWC
HON. JESSIE CHRISTINE C. AŅERO