The photo album will not be used by the National Democratic Congress for its Saturday, May 13 presidential and parliamentary primaries.
Fifi Kwetey, the NDC’s general secretary, told the media on Friday that the party had opted to solely use the delegates list for the polls on Saturday.
All delegates must cast their votes using a reliable voter’s ID card, according to Mr. Kwetey. He promised that everything needed for the primaries to run smoothly has been distributed around the nation.
One of the three candidates for president, Dr. Duffuor, requested a court order on Tuesday prohibiting the party from holding the poll.
In his writ, he expressed his worries about alleged inconsistencies in the party’s electoral roll and the party’s unwillingness to promptly give his team access to the photo album.
However, the former Finance Minister abandoned his lawsuit on Friday in order to settle the problems internally. The case was subsequently dismissed by the court.
Elections are currently being postponed in the Manhyia South seat, but are anticipated to take place in 274 other constituencies on Saturday.
On Saturday, there will be an election with over 366,000 delegates, and 739 candidates are running for office.
47 parliamentary candidates are anticipated to face no opposition in the elections this Saturday, according to Mr. Kwetey.