The governor urged Nigerians to continue supporting INEC in its efforts at strengthening the electoral process.
The party alleged that security operatives stood by as voters were harassed and compromised.
Ms Ekwunife’s claims were countered by the APGA chairman in the Anaocha Local Government Area, Anthony Ugorji.
He said the decision to move to the APC with his supporters was to strengthen support for President Bola Tinubu and Governor Francis Nwifuru.
“We promise to conduct a smooth, free, fair and credible election on Saturday,” she said.
Steve Oruruo, PDP chairman of the Caretaker Committee in the state, told journalists in Abakaliki that the party was unhappy with the situation.
According to the INEC official, five political parties (ADC, APC, APGA, NNPP, and PDP) fielded candidates for the election.
“At the moment, I rate governance in Anambra for the past 18 years at 20 per cent,” said Mr Ubah.
The commissioner said Mr Ezeani did not obtain approval from the state government as contained in the traditional rulers’ code of conduct.
He specially commended the Anambra House of Assembly for their swift and diligent work in reviewing and approving the budget.
