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EKUONA CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD.
V.
BANK FOR HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION

(1987) JELR 67726 (HC)

High Court 12 May 1987 Ghana
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- The plaintiff, a road and building construction company, entered into a contract with the defendant, a bank, for the Second Highway Project in Ghana. - The plaintiff was provided with equipment by the defendant for the project, to be paid

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Judges:AMPIAH J.A.
Counsel:OWUSU-YEBOAH (WITH HIM MISS GLORIA AKUFFO) FOR THE PLAINTIFF-COMPANY; K. A. A. MATE FOR THE DEFENDANT-BANK.

AMPIAH J.A.

The plaintiff is a road and building construction company incorporated as a limited liability company under the laws of Ghana. The defendant is a bank incorporated under the laws of Ghana. By a series of international agreements between the Government of the Republic of Ghana and the World Bank—it is not clear on the evidence whether it is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or the World Bank itself—the Government of Ghana obtained a credit loan from the World Bank for the purpose of financing Ghana’s roads maintenance projects. For our purpose, it is not necessary to know the intricacies of these agreements. It suffices to know however that this loan facility was, by an agreement, to be implemented by the Bank for Housing and Construction (B.H.C.), the defendant herein and the Ghana Highway Authority (G.H.A.).

Under one of the projects dubbed “the Second Highway Project”, the B.H.C. was to procure creditable Ghanaian road contractors to carry out road …

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