Francisco Remotigue

Francisco Emilio "Kikoy" Famor Remotigue (July 14, 1908 – April 29, 1995) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer and politician from Cebu, Philippines.

He attended Colegio de San Carlos (now University of San Carlos), acquired a law degree at the Manila Law School,[2] and admitted to the Philippine Bar on November 18, 1935.

He was a guerrilla leader during the Japanese occupation[2] with a rank of Major in resistance during World War II.

[7] During the term of Ferdinand Marcos, he was appointed and worked as Secretary of Social Welfare from 1966 until 1967.

[2] He ran for the seat of Cebu City Mayor in 1967,[8] but he lost to Sergio Osmeña Jr.[1] He died on April 29, 1995.