Dr. Asiimwe said, โWe urge Parliament to recognise that medicine is not a political instrument, but a humanitarian and professional calling governed by ethics, science, and the duty to preserve life. Sovereignty is best protected by a healthy and productive population. Weakening the health system through this Bill is actually a sovereignty risk, not a protection. Therefore, the application of this bill to the medical fraternity is unconstitutional, disproportionate.โ
โWe therefore respectively call upon the entire Parliament to oppose the bill in its current form or substantially amend it to protect Uganda's medical profession and the health of all its people. A sovereign nation is only as strong as the health and well-being of its citizens,โ he added.
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