Mr Nchekwube pledged to work closely with farmers, youths, women groups and traditional institutions to drive inclusive development.
Mr Moghalu alleged irregularities in the process.
“I’m a winner,” Ms Ifemeludike declared on Sunday. “Integrity stands firm and higher than political deception.”
Mr Okpara said the victory reaffirmed APGA’s position as the true political identity of Igbos and the custodian of Anambra’s development aspirations.
Mr Nwosu said the people of Anambra had not spoken, alleging that the election was marred by massive vote-buying and financial inducements at polling units.
A review of the results showed incumbent Governor Charles Soludo is taking the lead.
The APGA spokesman maintained that the collapse of the PDP in the South-East does not threaten APGA’s dominance in Anambra.
The governor expressed concern over what he described as unnecessary expenses imposed on parents through school-related activities.
Mr Soludo said his administration’s achievements over the past three years have justified his bid for a second term.
The LASIEC boss sought political parties’ support for the successful conduct of the exercise.
