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The official website of Barangay Inclanay.


Matagumpay na maisagawa o maisakatuparan nga mga bataso alituntuning pangbarangay ng may katapatan at may malinaw na paraan sa pagpapatupad nito.
May Malaya at maunlad na barangay na nagpapatupad ng mga batas at alituntunin na may tamang pamamahala na nakatutulong ng may katapat at responsible sa mga mamamayan at empleyado ng barangay upang makamit at hayaang maipakita ang nalinawan ng layunin sa mga mamamayan.
According to the early inhabitants of the barangay, Inclanay was discovered by a mangyan. He was so kind and industrious. The barangay was named after this mangyan whose name was βInclanayβ who became the leader of this place.
During those early times, this mangyan who was at legal age was very much more by this tribesmen because of his kindness and diligence in working. But this did not last long because his life was ended by a dreaded decease. From then on, this barangay was named after him to remember his leadership.
Inclanay was separated from Barangay Nabuslot sometime in 1931. The first Barangay Lieutenant was Francisco Reyes. He was succeeded by Felimon Reyes in 1934. Gonzalo Jalotjot succeeded Reyes in 1936 but was defeated by Rizal Gabayno in 1960. Gonzalo Jalotjot was reelected in 1962 but was defeated by Atanacio Sapunto in the 1966 Barangay Elections. Mr. Jalotjot was again reelected in 1968 with term enacting in 1970. He was the Barangay Lieutenant.
In the 1970 barangay election, Atanacio Sapunto won over Gonzalo Jalotjot and became the first Barangay Captain of Inclanay. His term ended in 1976 when he was replaced by Moises Vllanueva. Mr. Villanueva was succeeded by Pedro Dalawampu in 1977. Atanacio Sapunto became the Barangay Chairman in 1979 up to 1991. Elena Delfin succeeded him in 1991 up to 1994. The Barangay Election in 1994, Mariano Rance was elected as Punong Barangay but his term shortened by a very dreadful decease.
During his incumbency and because of the cooperation given to him by the barangay council, the barangay gradually improved. In his almost nine years of dedicated service to the barangay, the residents joined hand and hand towards the realization of their long dreamed goal. That is to achieve peace, unity and progress.
His unfinished term was continued by the first councilor-elect Jocelyn F. Moong who started January 26, 2004. She was tasked to maintain and continue the peace, unity and progress initiated by her predecessors. In 2007 synchronized Barangay and Sanguniang Kabataan elections, Jocelyn Moong won as Punong Barangay of Inclanay with her Kagawad Nelson Rance, Ricardo Jalotjot, Restituto Morales, Antonio Perez, Francisco Lolong, Remelia Jalotjot and Manolo Arriola while John Carlo Rance was the elected Sangguniang Kabataan Chairman. Mrs. Ma. Corazon Layron andMrs. Thelma Cueto were appointed Barangay Treasurer and Barangay Secretary respectively.
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Punong Barangay | HON. JOHNY A. LOLONG |
| Kagawad | HON. JOCELYN F. MOONG |
| Kagawad | HON. ELMARIO M. JALOTJOT |
| Kagawad | HON. RICARDO F. JALOTJOT |
| Kagawad | HON. CHRISTIAN R. DELFIN |
| Kagawad | HON. ROLLY M. MAGNAYE |
| Kagawad | HON. FRANCISCO M. LOLONG |
| Kagawad | HON. VERONICA D. RANCE |
| SK Chaiman | HON. DENISE PATRICIA NICOLE E. LLADA |
| Secretary | JENETH D. SADIWA |
| Treasurer | FLORIFE E. LLADA |
Credit Institutions
πΉ There are four credit institutions present in the barangay. Saklaw Foundation Inc. with their president Mrs. Emerie Blanco, Card Bank headed by their Center Chief Mrs. Veronica Rance, Taytay sa Kauswagan headed by Mrs. Erlinda Cueto and Rural Improvement Club with Mrs Emerie Blanco as Head.
Water & Electric Supply
πΉ Shallow wells and springs are the sources of drinking water in the barangay, 282 out of 295 households or 95.59% has no access to safe drinking water. There are still 113 or 38% of the total households were un-energized.
Waste Management
πΉ Waste segregation is present in some part of the barangay. Most of them are burning their garbage.
Peace and Order
πΉ Peace and order situation in the barangay has been maintained and some minor cases have been settled with the help of the Peace and Order Committee, Barangay Officials, Lupong Tagapamayapa and Barangay Tanod.
Educational, Health and Service Facilities
πΉ The barangay has a public elementary school, 1 Day Care Center, Barangay Hall, Multi-Purpose Hall and Barangay Health Center, church and basketball court.
Mode of Public Transportation
πΉ Tricycle is the most popular model of transportation in barangay Inclanay.
STATISTICS AS OF 2025
πΉ Total Population : 1,503
πΉ Number of Households : 403
πΉ Number of Sitios/Purok : 7
πΉ Total Land/Area : 582.45 hectares
πΉ Class : RURAL
| Purok | Number of Households | Population | ||
| Total | Male | Female | ||
| Inclanay | 347 | 1,417 | 726 | 691 |
| Caimito | 63 | 251 | 143 | 108 |
| Chico | 27 | 107 | 59 | 48 |
| Langka | 40 | 153 | 74 | 79 |
| Lanzones | 72 | 287 | 145 | 142 |
| Mangga | 67 | 293 | 141 | 152 |
| Rambutan | 33 | 145 | 66 | 79 |
| Sinturis | 45 | 181 | 98 | 83 |
Barangay Inclanay lies at the western part of Pinamalayan. It is bounded on the east by barangay Pambisan Malaki on the west by barangay Marayos, on the south by barangay Maliangcog and on the north by the Municipality of Socorro. Barangay Inclanay is 15 kilometers away from the poblacion, 6 kilometers from the adjacent municipality of Socorro and 68 kilometers from the Provincial Capitol. The barangay has seven sitios namely Mangga, Sinturis, Rambutan, Lanzones, Caimito, Chico and Langka. Barangay Inclanay is 40% plain and 60% hilly. It has a total land area of 424.13 sq. km.