

The lawyers of Evatex Logistics, the company embroiled in the terminated controversial revenue assurance contract with the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has issued a notice to express its dissatisfaction with the decision to terminate the contract.
In a noticed served to the GACL, the lawyers say their client has received the information of the termination of the contract “to its utter dismay, given that it has heavily invested in the infrastructure tailor made for the GACL, pursuant to the Agreement aforementioned.”
“Furthermore, our client considers the intention to terminate the said contract as actuated by bad faith and unreasonableness. We are instructed by our client to inform you that the purported termination is unacceptable to it given its capital investments into this contract in the region of $64,600,000. Moreover, our client had already started executing its assignment in fulfilment of the contract and indeed prepared reports for your attention and action,” the lawyers said.
They have given GACl seven days to withdraw the letter terminating the contract and negotiate for a settlement of they will take legal action to recover the capital investment made by Evatex Logistics.
By Peter Mensah
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