Mr Anekwe stated, “Without GBV data, policymakers cannot gauge the scale of abuse, allocate resources effectively, or design interventions.’’
Mr Nweke described the election as “keenly contested and one of the most efficient and freest in the history of Anambra.”
The police spokesman added that operatives of the command won’t relent until residents stay away from crime.
The CP warned criminals to keep off the state, as the police would do everything possible to bring them to book.
Mr Egbe decried the high level of vote buying at the election.
Meanwhile, the election was reportedly marred by allegations of vote-buying, violence, and voter intimidation.
Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission arrived late in some polling units in Awka and Onitsha.
The police spokesman said that the restriction applies to all forms of motorised transportation
Some residents noted that there was no need for panic buying or increase in transportation fares as security had improved in the state.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has charged the new INEC chairman, Joash Amupitan, on electoral integrity in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Anambra State, saying the ruling All Progressives
