An Open Letter to Noynoy Aquino by F Sionil Jose

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It has been 12 days when Noynoy Aquino assumed the highest position but until now we still don’t know his clear plans on how to achieve progress in the country.

Presidency is not just about “wang wang”! We need are concrete plans. Sirens are insignificant compared to the bigger problems like poverty, overpopulation, unemployment, etc.

Does confiscation of “wang wang” solve any of these? No.

I’ve read an open letter to Noynoy Aquino by one of the most widely-read Filipino writers in the English language, F Sionil Jose. I have read some of his works in college, I think one of my brods is a fan of him. In June of 2001, Jose was awarded the prestigious title of Philippine’s National Artist for Literature

F Sionil Jose supported Gibo Teodoro in the past elections.

F Sionil Jose

Here’s the article from http://www.philstar.com/ dated May 23, 2010:

“Dear Noynoy,

You are now swamped with suggestions and advice, but just the same, I hope you’ll have time to read what this octogenarian has to say.

You were not my choice in the last election but since our people have spoken, we must now support you and pray that you prevail. But first, I must remind you of the stern reality that your drumbeaters ignore: you have no noble legacy from your forbears. It is now your arduous job to create one yourself in the six years that you will be the single most powerful Filipino. Six years is too short a time — the experience in our part of the world is that it takes at least one generation — 25 years — for a sick nation to recover and prosper. But you can begin that happy process of healing.

Bear in mind that the past weighs heavily on all of us because of the many contradictions in it that we have not resolved, whose resolutions would strengthen us as a nation. This past is now your burden, too. Let us start with the fact that your grandfather collaborated with the Japanese. Your father was deeply aware of this, its stigma, its possibilities. He did not leave any legacy because he did not become president. He was a brilliant and courageous politician. He was an enterprising journalist; he had friends in journalism who can attest to his effulgent vision, who did not profit from his friendship, among them Nestor Mata, Gregorio Brillantes — you may consult them. I cannot say I did not profit — he bought many books from my shop and when he was in Marcos’s prison, your mother brought books from my shop to him.

Forgive me for giving you this unsolicited advice. First, beware of hubris; you are surrounded by panderers who will tell you what is nice to hear. You need to be humble always and heed your conscience. When Caesar was paraded in ancient Rome before the cheering multitudes, there was always a man chanting behind him: “Remember, you are mortal.”

I say to you, remember, the poor — some of them in your own hacienda — will be your ultimate judge.

From your comfortable and privileged cocoon, you know so little of our country and people. Seek the help of the best — and the best do not normally want to work in government and neither will they approach you. You have to seek them.

Be the revolutionary your father wanted to be and don’t be scared or wary of the word “revolution.” It need not be always bloody. EDSA I was not. Your father wanted to destroy the most formidable obstacle to our progress — the Oligarchy to which you and your family belong. To succeed, you have to betray your class. If you cannot smash the oligarchy, at least strive to have their wealth develop this country, that they bring back the billions they stashed abroad. You cannot do this in six years, but you can begin.

Prosecute the crooks. It is difficult, thankless and even dangerous to do this. Your mother did not do it — she did not jail Imelda who was the partner in that conjugal dictatorship that plundered this nation. Watch her children — they were much too young to have participated in that looting but they are heirs to the billions which their parents stashed abroad. Now the Marcoses are on the high road to power, gloating, snickering at our credulity and despicable amnesia.

You know the biggest crooks in and out of government, those powerful smugglers, thieves, tax cheats — all you really need is guts to clobber them. Your father had lots of it — I hope he passed on to you most of it.

And most of all, now that you have the muscle to do it, go after your father’s killers. Blood and duty compel you to do so. Cory was only his wife — you are the anointed and only son. Your regime will be measured by how you resolve this most blatant crime that robbed us of a true leader.

And, finally, your mother. We loved her — she united us in ousting an abominable dictator. But she, too, did not leave a shining legacy for her presidency was a disaster. She announced a revolutionary government but did nothing revolutionary. She promised land reform but did not do it. And most grievous of all — she transformed the EDSA I revolution into a restoration of the oligarchy.

She became president only because her husband was murdered and you became president elect only because your mother died. Still, you are your father’s son and may you now — for the good of this country and people — scale the heights he and your mother never reached.

I am 85 and how I despair over how three generations of our leaders failed! Before I go, please let me see this unhappy country begin to be a much better place than the garbage dump our leaders and people have made it. You can be this long awaited messiah but only if you are brave enough and wise enough to redeem your father’s aborted promise.

Hopefully yours,

F. Sionil Jose

F(rancisco) Sionil Jose Biography


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tootsie July 14, 2010 at 6:13 PM

Though ang wang-wang ay maliit sa paningin nyo, simula na yun. Marami ang natuwa, kayo lang ang hindi. Hindi niyo man lang naisip na si PNoy ay serioso. Kahit na sa wang-wang hindi sya papayag. So sa maliit na yun effective sya, edi pwede din sa malaki. At kayo lang po ang may sabi na walang epekto sa ating mga Pilipino ang wang-wang thing na yon, kaya naman pala kung anu-ano ang sinasabi ni father ay dahil maka-Gibo sya.

Sana kasama namin kayong umaasa sa mabuting pagbabago.

tambuli24 August 18, 2010 at 11:38 PM

I really love F. Sionil Jose. BIG FAN! I invite all of you this Saturday, Aug. 21, 7pm, may lecture siya sa Crossroad 77 entitled, “HAMON NG LAHI.” P100 lang ang entrance fee tingin ko SULIT!=)

77 Mother Ignacia Avenue Corner Scout Reyes Paligsahan , Quezon City
Address ng Crossroad 77 hehe tapat ng St. Mary’s College.=))

DANILO SAN JOSE March 20, 2011 at 4:43 AM

Mr. President Benigno (noynoy) Aquino
We are a group of a filipino overseas worker here in Jeddah K.S.A who are desperate for immediate assistance regarding from our long overdue claim from the company we worked for 6 years,We requested the assistance of former Vice Pre. Noli De Castro where our case forwaded to POEA on june 2, 2009 our sad dillemma was publish to arab news,on June 28,2009 was also published in manila bulletin in this article,an accurate depiction of actual events was chronicled,after all this relentless effort nothing materialized up to this day.the only scant we have certain amount from our company ( DIFA / ARINC CO. ) performance bond is being withheld by the ministry of finance of saudi air force,This amount earmarked for payment of our claim, Mr. President we believe thru diplomatic channel and thru your intercession there is possibility that our case be solve if deemed possible our case be brougth to higher authority with your help
Maraming salamat po OFW KSA

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