UMA expresses dismay over Gravity’s “Doozi” song, call for ban

In Summary

UMA president said  that Gravity Omutujju and Shakira Shakiraa’s new video paints an ugly image of the doctor’s profession.

Image: Courtesy photo

The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) expressed dismay over Gravity Omutujju’s latest music video dubbed “Doozi” saying that it is disrespectful to the medical profession.

While speaking to the press Herbert Luswata the UMA president said that Gravity Omutujju and Shakira Shakiraa’s new video paints an ugly image of the doctor’s profession.

He state, "This musician is putting on a clinical coat and a stethoscope and he's portraying , he is examining a woman who is bending down against him and it looks ugly against us." It is as if these people are trying to portray that this is what we do to people's women when they come to our examination rooms," Luswata added.

He noted that he is working with the medics chairman of ethics and professionalism to draft a letter requesting the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to ban the song on moral grounds.