The New Patriotic Occasion (NPP) mentioned it’s totally prepared to start polling station elections scheduled to happen from Sunday, Might tenth to Might sixteenth.
Occasion Deputy Basic Secretary Haruna Mohamed famous that every one organizations and committees inside the celebration have been in place and mentioned the celebration was receiving encouraging suggestions from the grassroots.
He claimed that there was no indication from anyplace within the nation to counsel that the celebration was not prepared for the train.
“Studies from any explicit location don’t point out that we’re not prepared. Everybody is prepared, all committees are prepared, constituencies are offering suggestions on the bottom and every little thing is strong that the celebration is prepared for the beginning of polling station elections beginning on Sunday,” he mentioned in an interview on Channel One TV.
His feedback come in opposition to the backdrop of authorized disputes affecting points of the method. The Excessive Courtroom in Nalerig, North East, has granted an interim injunction restraining the NPP from holding polling station elections within the Bunkupurugu constituency.
The order, granted on Might 8, 2026, got here after Conlan Yenuyav and 16 others filed a criticism in opposition to the celebration, citing alleged violations of its inside laws and considerations about pure justice.
The courtroom dominated that continuing with the election would trigger irreparable hurt and will invalidate subsequent choices. Consequently, the celebration and its brokers have been prohibited from conducting workouts within the constituency for 10 days.
Equally, the Akim Odah Excessive Courtroom has restrained the holding of elections within the Akim Swedol constituency. About eight individuals additionally utilized for an election injunction within the Tarkwa Nusuem constituency within the western area.
The NPP maintained that nationwide preparations have been on observe and that in depth workouts would proceed as scheduled in areas not affected by the courtroom order.
