Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, a flagbearer aspirant of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has withdrawn the injunction action he brought against the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) presidential and parliamentary primaries slated for Saturday, May 13.
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On Friday, May 12, Duffuor’s attorneys informed the court that their client had directed them to drop the lawsuit.
Addressing journalists, NDC’s Director of Legal Affairs Abraham Amaliba, who was in court was grateful to Dr. Duffuor for dropping the suit.

Mr. Amaliba said:
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“We are aware the matter has been discontinued, lawyers for Dr Duffuor announced to the court that they had instructions to discontinue the matter and so as we speak the matter has been discontinued.
“I will like to use this opportunity to thank the Council of Elders of the party, National Chairman, and General Secretary for the effort put in place in resolving this matter.
“I also want to thank Dr Duffuor, the Presidential aspirant for his magnanimity and to accept to withdraw this matter from court. What this shows is that the NDC is united.”
Dr. Duffuor filed the injunction case in the High Court on Tuesday, May 9, seeking to halt the primaries due to concerns regarding the electoral album.


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