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Saturday, 25 October 2014
Synagogue Building Collapse: T.B. Joshua To Testify At Coroner's Inquest On November 5
Prophet Joshua's appearance was announced
by the Lagos state coroner, Oyetade Komolafe,
on Friday at the resumption of the inquest at
an Ikeja High Court.
Founder of the Synagogue Church of All
Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Joshua will appear
before a Lagos coroner's inquest investigating
the September 12 collapse of a six-storey guest
house within the church premises.
Prophet Joshua's appearance was announced by
the Lagos state coroner, Oyetade Komolafe, on
Friday at the resumption of the inquest at an
Ikeja High Court.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) » reports
that the inquest was instituted under the Lagos
State Coroner’s System Law No. 7 of 2007 for the
purpose of unraveling the cause of the incident.
NAN recalls that no fewer than 115 persons were
reportedly killed, with the majority being South
Africans after the six-storey building collapsed on
Sept. 12.
Komolafe said the physical appearance of the
church’s founder was important to the inquest,
adding that his lawyer, Mr Jude Nnadi (SAN),
should advise him accordingly.
“The court has summoned him, let him come and
tell us what he knows. He cannot sit over there
and be sending words to us that he cannot come.
“The court has said that for the purpose of what
we are doing that he should come over,” the
coroner said.
He added that the contractor in charge of the
collapsed building and the witnesses of the Police
would also testify on Nov. 5.
Komolafe also directed the church to provide the
list of the people lodged at the collapsed building
to the court at the next adjournment fixed for
Oct. 28.
“We must expedite action on the issue of the
bodies knowing full well that majority of them are
not Nigerians.
“One of the most important thing for us is to
identify these bodies,” he added.
Meanwhile, a Chief Operational Officer with the
Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Musiliu Adebayo, has
told the court that the building collapse was not
caused by an explosion.
“The number of people rescued would not have
been possible if there was an explosion before
and immediately after the collapse,” Adebayo.
Also testifying, Mr Bamidele Oladiti, Zonal Head,
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority
(LASTMA), Ejigbo Area, said its officials helped to
reduce human and vehicular traffic after the
incident.
Speaking to newsmen after the hearing, Mr Louis
Mnguni, the South African High Commissioner to
Nigeria, said the unfortunate incident would not
affect the relationship between both countries.
Mnguni said the South African Government was
putting plans in place to return the corpses of the
victims to their relatives after the inquest.
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