The National Democratic Congress (NDC) says preparations are progressing for the vetting of its flagbearer hopefuls scheduled for March 28-29, in Accra.
This was disclosed by the election committee of the party drove by Kakra Essamuah during a public conference on Thursday.
"I think this has been a brilliant encounter. They came to file their nominations, and you can see that it was an astonishing ceremony. The following step is the vetting; the presidential will happen on Tuesday and for the parliamentary vetting, it will be the next two weeks likely the first week of April. We are pursuing that," he said.
A vetting committee will be set to barbecue the four hopefuls on their qualification for the position, ideologies and vision for the party.
The aspirants after the checking could possibly be on the ballot box on the said day of the primaries on May 13, 2023, when the committee finishes up its vetting.
The election committee additionally indicated that consultations are as yet progressing to make game plans for the 27 constituency which were required to be postponed for the launch of nominations for parliamentary primaries to have their elections.
The NDC has shut its doors for the filing of nominations for all flagbearer aspirants trying to lead the party.
Every one of the four aspirants, former President John Dramani Mahama, former Financial Minister Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, a former Kumasi Mayor, Kojo Bonsu and businessman Ernest Kwaku Kobeah have effectively filed their nominations.