LP National Secretary, Obioma Iheanacho; Presidential aspirant, Dr. Peter Agada (middle) and the party’s National Chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman at the secretariat in Abuja on Friday. Photo: X/ Labour Party

Former Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, and two presidential aspirants of the Labour Party were on Friday screened and cleared ahead of the party’s May 30 primaries.

The presidential hopefuls are former Director of Finance in the Obidient Movement, Peter Agada, and a London-based entrepreneur and oil mogul, Samuel Nwigwe.

The screening exercise, which took place at the party headquarters in Abuja, attracted several other aspirants contesting various political offices.

Speaking after the exercise, Nwigwe told journalists that his years living and working abroad convinced him that Nigeria can adopt successful governance models from London, Singapore, Toronto and Amsterdam.