At just 24 years old, Clarice Tan Jubahib has already made history as the second woman to become Vice Governor of Davao del Norte. A blend of youth, energy, and political heritage, Clarice’s rise in local politics is one of the most talked-about stories in the province today.
Early Life and Education
- Full Name: Clarice Tan Jubahib
- Nickname: Clang
- Birthdate: January 12, 2001
- School: Ateneo de Davao University
- Profession: Entrepreneur
While studying in college, Clarice also served as a Private Secretary in the provincial government. Her experience as a working student was both admired and criticized—a duality that would later define her entry into politics.
Controversies and Public Scrutiny
Clarice’s work in government while enrolled in university sparked allegations that she was a ghost employee—a term referring to being paid without actual service. The issue became the subject of an investigation by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, with Board Member Orly Amit citing incomplete HR documents and Clarice’s absence in official sessions.
The case has since been referred to the Committee on Laws and Committee on Good Government.
Supporters’ Perspective:
Many see the criticism as part of traditional political mudslinging. Supporters defend her as a model working student, balancing studies and public service—something that resonates with many Filipinos facing similar life challenges.
Political Career and Rise to Vice Governorship
Despite the controversy, Clarice earned strong support from grassroots communities and political leaders. She ran under Team Jubahib, led by her father, Governor Edwin Jubahib, and became a centerpiece in local events and political activities.
- Sworn in as Vice Governor of Davao del Norte
- Active in District 2 outreach with the slogan:“Serbisyong Patas, Walang Kaltas”
She frequently joins public service efforts such as:
- Handshaking events in Tagum Public Market
- Mobilizations with Team Jubahib and Team Tagumpay
- Youth engagement through the La Libertad Youth Movement
Public Image and Leadership Style
Clarice presents herself as a relatable, hardworking leader who embraces her age and gender as strengths—not weaknesses. Her message is clear:
“Service doesn’t wait for age. Experience can be earned, but heart for the people should come naturally.”
She connects well with the younger generation and has become a symbol of progressive leadership for many. Her social media presence, birthday tributes, and public events reflect a growing fan base and community support.
A Leader to Watch
Whether you view her as a promising young leader or remain skeptical due to her political lineage, Vice Governor Clarice Jubahib is undeniably shaping conversations in Davao del Norte.
As one of the province’s youngest elected leaders, she represents a new wave of public servants—young, driven, and actively redefining what it means to lead in the 21st century.
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