Artemio Abu
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Bongbong Marcos
Vice Admiral Eduardo D. Fabricante (Officer-In-Charge)
Artemio M. Abu | |
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| Mayor of Malvar, Batangas | |
| Assumed office June 30, 2025 | |
| Preceded by | Cristeta Reyes |
| 29th Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard | |
| In office March 1, 2022 – October 19, 2023 | |
| President | Rodrigo Duterte Bongbong Marcos |
| Preceded by | Admiral Leopoldo V. Laroya (Commandant) Vice Admiral Eduardo D. Fabricante (Officer-In-Charge) |
| Succeeded by | Admiral Ronnie Gil Gavan |
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| Born | October 19, 1967 |
| Party | PFP |
| Alma mater | Philippine Military Academy (B.S) Dalhousie University (M.MM) Adamson University (LL.B) (dropped out) |
| Military service | |
| Branch/service | Philippine Coast Guard |
| Years of service | 1992–2023 |
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Artemio Manalo Abu is a Filipino politician and retired admiral who was the 29th commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard. As commandant, he was the overall commander of the entire Coast Guard units and commands, and is also responsible for all operations within the Philippines' maritime jurisdictions. Prior to his post, he served as the commander of the Maritime Safety Services Command and the Coast Guard Education and Training Command.[1]
Abu narrowly defeated Cristeta Reyes, who served the municipality for more than two decades, for the seat of Mayor of Malvar, Batangas.
Abu was born at Barangay Luta Sur, Malvar, Batangas, and is the second child among 11 siblings. He came from a family of farmers and entered the public school system in Batangas throughout his life, where he once also served as the class valedictorian both in elementary and high school. Abu entered the Philippine Military Academy in 1988 and graduated at the upper half of his class, the Tanglaw-Diwa class of 1992. He also earned his master's degree in Marine Management at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Abu also earned some units while studying Bachelor of Laws at Adamson University in Manila, but dropped out a few months later.[2]
He also completed various studies and courses locally and abroad, such as the VIP Protection and Security Course at the Presidential Security Group Training School in Malacanang Park, Manila, and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System General Operator's Course. Abu also entered search and rescue courses such as the Maritime Search and Rescue Course at the Maritime Training Center in Fremantle, Western Australia, the Basic Firefighting Course at the Maritime Disaster Prevention Training Center in Yokosuka, Japan, and the Individual Training Course in Search and Rescue at the Japan Coast Guard Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan; as well as training sessions with the United States Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia, and with the China Coast Guard in Beijing, China; and crisis management programs at the Cranfield University.[2][1]
