According to Mr Mbanaso, Anambra’s judiciary ranks second only to Lagos in the volume of pending high court cases, yet Lagos has about 50 judges compared to Anambra’s 29.
Dr Vera Nwadinobi, said the materials would enhance teaching and learning outcomes in schools.
He described the security of lives and property as the primary duty of government at all levels.
Mr Soludo had earlier shut the market during a visit, faulting market leaders for defying government instructions to open for commercial activities.
Mr Soludo noted that the traders’ absence was not just a quiet rebellion but one that spoke volumes about the lingering climate of apprehension.
Mr Soludo expressed confidence that the lingering terrorism would finally be defeated with the federal government’s increased commitment.
The MD said the state had adopted a decentralised waste management system in which local government councils took charge of their domains.
Mr Moghalu alleged irregularities in the process.
Mr Nwonu noted that the victory reflected the overwhelming support and confidence the people of Anambra have in Soludo’s leadership.
Mr Tinubu urged the governor to be magnanimous in victory and seek cooperation from his opponents in the just-concluded election.
