Malaysia

Nga wants Kuantan MP to apologise over nurse uniform remarks

DAP leader chides opposition for focusing on the matter rather than health system improvements

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2023 5:30PM

Nga wants Kuantan MP to apologise over nurse uniform remarks
PAS lawmaker Wan Razali Wan Nor has come under fire from many quarters over his remarks that the uniforms worn by nurses in government health facilities are too tight and not shariah compliant. – Wan Razali Wan Nor Facebook pic, June 17, 2023

TELUK INTAN – Nga Kor Ming has urged PAS lawmaker Wan Razali Wan Nor to apologise to the nursing fraternity for asserting their uniform was too tight and not shariah compliant. 

The DAP leader said the Kuantan MP should have been more resourceful on how to improve the quality of public health rather than disparaging the attire of those who have made many contributions to the health sector. 

“We are extremely disappointed with the opposition (for) failing to give good ideas on how to improve the health system, but instead their (nurses’) attire was criticised. We deeply regret this,” he told reporters after officiating the Urban Community Sustainability programme, Fiesta Teluk Intan, Komuniti Bandar Dekat Dihati, here today.

Nga said the attire used by nurses and civil servants in this country is in accordance with social etiquette. 

He said the government was firmly behind the nation’s nurses and civil servants and will continue to back them. 

Wan Razali, when debating the health white paper in the Dewan Rakyat on Thursday, argued that the uniforms donned by female nurses in government hospitals and clinics were too tight and not shariah compliant.

He urged the Health Ministry to review the line of attire and to consider allowing health clinics and hospitals to determine their own way of donning the uniform. – Bernama, June 17, 2023

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