Overview
- Acuña filed his resignation around 1:12 p.m. on Oct. 13, triggering succession that places Johana Cabrera in the governorship and a council vote to select a vice governor from 17 councillors.
- He framed his bid around tackling insecurity, reactivating the economy, creating two million jobs in five years, and pursuing an uncompromising anti-corruption drive.
- Regional councillors and local mayors condemned the departure as an abandonment of La Libertad, pointing to persistent violence and unfinished public works.
- Prosecutors are examining alleged irregularities in the Huanchaco–Trujillo access road and Virú hospital awards tied to his administration.
- On his last day, he handed over 40 trucks and 80 motorcycles to the police, a transfer a regional councillor questioned for lacking proper documentation.