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It has been a dramatic turn of events in the lead-up to tomorrow's elections by the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
This week opened with so much promise for the elections geared toward electing presidential and parliamentary candidates to lead the party into the 2024 elections.
However, complaints about anomalies in the NDC's electoral roll compelled flagbearer aspirant, Dr Kwabena Duffour to secure an injunction against the May 13 poll.
During the substantive hearing today, the case was struck out as withdrawn. The General Secretary assured that all was set for the process to take place, only for another injunction to be sought by a party member, Edgar Asamoah Boateng.
But the party says it has not been served with the suit.
On the back of this, the party is addressING the media on preparations for tomorrow's election.
Watch the live stream here:
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