The warning came as insecurity heightened across the state, raising fears about the upcoming gubernatorial elections in November.
Since 2019, 14 INEC offices have been attacked 41 times and 1,105 ballot boxes, 429 generators and 13 vehicles destroyed by hoodlums.
Security tensions in Anambra have heightened in the days preceding the Independence Day anniversary.
Anambra had between last Monday and Thursday recorded daily violent attacks in parts of the state.
The PDP candidate said the spate of violence, ahead of the governorship poll, was alarming.
“The suggestion by the National Assembly that to transmit results electronically, INEC has to clear with the NCC, that is absolutely unconstitutional.”
Yiaga Africa has predicted that poor turnout of voters will pose a major threat to the success of the November 6 governorship election in Anambra.
PDP appoints Uche Ekwunife, representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, as the director-general of its campaign for the Anambra governorship election.
INEC says it is worried about the continued deterioration of insecurity in the South-East amid preparations for the November 1 gubernatorial election.
The commission has scheduled the Anambra Governorship poll for November 6.
