Mr Ukachukwu disclosed this on Sunday in Abuja during an interview on the sidelines of the university’s maiden matriculation ceremony.
The governor urged Nigerians to continue supporting INEC in its efforts at strengthening the electoral process.
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.
Excited security fired shots into the air as the news of Mr Soludo’s re-election broke at the incumbent’s country home in Isuofia, Aguata LGA.
Mr Obi, the presidential candidate for LP in 2023, failed to win Polling Unit 019, Agulu Ward 11, Anaocha Local Government Area, for his anointed candidate.
“From what I have been hearing, there have been reports of hitches and security challenges, but largely, there have been vote-buying,” Mr Ukachukwu.
Mr Amupitan made the promise during a visit to INEC’s state office in Awka on Monday, ahead of the stakeholders’ meeting.
He said under APGA, the state had lost its place in commerce while many youths were jobless.
“When people have no jobs, when businesses close down, when farmers can’t access their lands, crime will thrive, from baby factories to land grabbing,” said Mr Ukachukwu.
The All Progressives Congress candidate in the November 8 Anambra governorship election, Mr Nicholas Ukachukwu, has unveiled a bold and optimistic vision for the state.
