The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it is fully prepared to begin its polling station elections, scheduled to take place from Sunday, May 10 to May 16.
The party’s Deputy General Secretary, Haruna Mohammed, said all internal structures and committees are in place, adding that feedback from the grassroots indicates strong readiness across the country.
He maintained that there is no indication from any part of the country suggesting the party is unprepared for the exercise.
“No report from any particular place is indicative that they are not ready. Everybody is ready, all the committees are ready, the constituencies are giving us feedback on the ground, and everything is solid that the party is ready for the start of the polling station elections starting from Sunday,” he said in an interview on Channel One TV.
His comments come amid legal disputes affecting parts of the process. The High Court in Nalerigu in the North East Region has granted an interim injunction restraining the NPP from holding polling station elections in the Bunkpurugu Constituency.
The order, issued on May 8, 2026, followed an application filed by Konlan Yenuyiab and 16 others, who cited alleged breaches of internal party rules and concerns over natural justice.
The court held that proceeding with the elections could cause irreparable harm and render any subsequent decision ineffective. It therefore barred the party and its agents from conducting the exercise in the constituency for 10 days.
Similarly, the High Court in Akim Oda has restrained the conduct of the elections in the Akim Swedru Constituency. In addition, eight individuals have filed an application seeking to halt the exercise in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Constituency in the Western Region.
Despite these legal challenges, the NPP maintains that preparations nationwide remain on track, insisting that the broader exercise will continue as scheduled in areas not affected by court orders.