Mr Idowu noted that the election recorded a significant improvement in voter turnout.
Sixteen candidates participated in the governorship election, in which Mr Soludo was announced the winner after garnering 422,664 votes.
YPP noted that Mr Chukwuma had shown that vision and conviction remained stronger than oppression.
Mr Moghalu lamented the quantum of vote buying during the election.
The incident occurred at Polling Unit 005 in Enugwu-Ukwu, Njikoka Local Government Area.
“This kind of monetisation of democracy must stop if we truly want progress in Anambra and Nigeria at large,” she said.
“I’d rather stand by integrity and lose honourably than buy votes to win,” Mr Nwosu said.
“I can’t say it’s free and fair because if you monetise a process, you weaponise poverty. What’s free about it?” stated Mr Moghalu.
She said the ultimate goal was to elect a governor who serves the interests of the Anambra people.
Security personnel were seen around the INEC headquarters in Anambra and its surroundings, with vehicular movement being diverted to the local pathways.
