- Peter Obi, the candidate of the Labour Party in the February 25 presidential election, has been apologized to by the British government
- The Labour Party, in a statement on its website, claimed that the government of the United Kingdom made the apology to Obi personally
- According to the Labour Party, the UK government said the detainment of Obi during the Easter period was completely unacceptable
- However, in another statement, the Labour Party denied the claim, stating that Obi was not aware of any apology and urging the UK government to resolve its issue with its candidate
The Labour Party has denied the earlier claim on its website that the British government had apologised to its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over his arrest on Friday, April 7.
The party said Obi was not aware of any apology while urging the British government to resolve its issue with the former governor of Anambra state, Channels Television reported.