Rizal'S Cogent Leadership Thought As A Model in Public Administration
Rizal'S Cogent Leadership Thought As A Model in Public Administration
Rizal'S Cogent Leadership Thought As A Model in Public Administration
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Corruption in the government had its origins during the time of the
ancient Filipinos. These were exacerbated by the abuses of the
Spanish friars and officials with the onset of the colonial rule. Jose
Rizal, our foremost hero, vehemently condemned and exposed these
abuses and cruelties in his two novels the Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo.
Jose Rizal had known this, and for him, the people are duty-bound
to be involved in the task of good government. In one of his writings,
he said: “Peoples and government are correlated and complementary,
an aimless government would be an anomaly among a righteous
people, just as corrupt people cannot exist under just rulers and wise
laws. Whatever social and political environments we are in are
products of men’s deliberate choice.” As Rizal emphasized: “There are
no tyrants where there are no slaves.”
Rizal was admired for being a good leader. He gained the respect
of his colleagues in the Propaganda Movement like Marcelo H. del Pilar
who was once his tough rival for the leadership of the organization. As
a leader, Rizal was transformational, charismatic, visionary, and most
importantly, incorruptible. He displayed a kind of leadership that was
not motivated by personal interest but the willingness to sacrifice
oneself for the good of the majority which he described in his novels
as the national sentiment.
Rizal clearly realized the idea of national sentiment and its value
that when developed and imbibed by the people, might bring about
common good. The essence of national sentiment is the subordination
of personal interests and comfort to the social good.
With the idea of good leadership that Rizal has bequeathed to us,
we can change the negative image of the bureaucracy, transforming it
into a more efficient instrument in bringing about social, economic and
political reforms in the country, a paragon of administration as well as
an agent for social change.