Lawyers acting for and on behalf of Evatex Logistics Limited, K-Arch & Company, have written to the managing director of the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) to withdraw the revenue assurance audit agreement termination letter served on them within 7 days or they will be forced to institute a court action against GACL.
The letter dated Monday, 28 July 2025 and signed by Kwame Acheampong Boateng, Esq., noted that Evatex received the termination letter with utter dismay, considering the huge investment it has made in the development of a tailor-made infrastructure to execute the agreement for GACL which is more than 64 million United States dollars.
“We act as lawyers for Evatex Logistics Limited and hold its instructions to respond to your letter dated 28th July 2025, on the above subject matter.
“In the said letter, you conveyed the intention of the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) to terminate the Revenue Assurance Audit Agreement (‘the Agreement”) dated 4 December 2024, effective, 27 August 2024.
“Our client has received this information to its utter dismay, given that it has heavily invested in the infrastructure tailor-made for the GACL, according to the aforementioned agreement,” the letter by the lawyers of Evatex read.
“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 his 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 letter further read.
Evatex Logistics lawyers added that because of “the foregoing, and in the spirit of seeking an amicable settlement of the matter, our client instructs us to inform you to withdraw the said letter within 7 days upon receipt of this letter.
“We are further instructed that if upon the expiration of the 7 days, you fail or refuse to withdraw the said letter, we have our client’s full instruction to institute an action to vindicate its rights and seek reliefs including but not limited to its capital investments stated supra,” the letter concluded.

Background
The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) terminated its contentious revenue assurance contract with Evatex Logistics Limited after months of public scrutiny and ongoing investigations by the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
GACL’s Managing Director, Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, officially communicated the termination in a letter dated 28th July 2025, to Evatex Logistics.
According to the letter, the contract, which was signed on 4 December 2024, will terminate on 27 August 2025.
The agreement was terminated because no evidence of revenue concealment was discovered or recovered during Evatex’s cargo operations at Kotoka International Airport. As a result, GACL has made no payments to the firm.
According to the contract’s termination clause, either party may end the agreement without cause by providing one month’s prior written notice.
GACL directed Evatex to demobilise and vacate the premises by 27 August 2025.
Reporting by Wilberforce Asare in Accra
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