The
National Democratic Congress (NDC) has postponed its National Delegates
Congress scheduled for October 25. An aggrieved member of the party, Njonolah
Linus dragged the NDC and its executives to court for allegedly
overstaying their mandated tenure of office. According to the aggrieved
member, the alleged expired mandate rendered its directives to the various
regional executives on their constituency elections, including Ashanti Region
null and void. Per
the party’s calendar, regional elections would be completed before the national
congress. Deputy General Secretary, George Lawson told Citi News that the legal battle leaves the party with no
options but reschedule the National Delegates Congress since an injunction had
been placed on the Asahnti regional elections. He said the party will therefore
wait for the determination of the case in court before it will go ahead with
its national congress. Lawyer for the National Democratic
Congress (NDC), Victor Adawudu, had expressed optimism of settling the lawsuit
out of court but this did not materialize. Similar court injunctions have
prevented the NDC constituency elections in other regions especially in Greater Accra.
Source:Citifmonline.com
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