BCP youth clarifies why Nkate must resign, clear his name

Impulsively and with a false sense of pride, BDP youth wing in an attempt to shield Minister Nkate from the public's call for him to clear his name concerning corruption allegations levelled against him, ilogically responded to our statement where we advanced reasons why Nkate has a public responsibility to come clean on these corruption allegations.

We regret that BDP youth wing chose to pompously try to defend Minister Nkate without really understanding our core argument of which we shall clarify as follows;

Concern/ Corruption allegations
Our main concern as BCP youth league is that MP's and members of the public have raised concerns with regard to minister Nkate's relationship with some of the tertiary private institutions mainly alleging of corrupt practices and transactions between minister Nkate and some of these private tertiary institutions. MP's raised concern in parliament floor that they suspect Nkate might be pocketing money for himself in this alleged relationship and raised concern that these institutions might be giving Nkate kickbacks and bribes for his personal benefit disguised as gifts and donations. Our serious concern is that minister Nkate's slow and sometimes bias, contradictory response and answers to student's complaints against many of these private institutions could be a sign of a minister held hostage by his secret decisions to receive bribes from these institutions.

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