Sixty-seven South
Africans have been killed and scores injured in the collapse of a building in
the compound of a Lagos Pentecostal church last week, South Africa's President
Jacob Zuma said.
"This is a
particularly difficult time for South Africa. Not in the recent history of our
country have we had this large number of our people die in one incident outside
the country," Zuma said in a statement on Tuesday.
"The whole
nation shares the pain of the mothers, fathers, daughters and sons who have
lost their loved ones."
The guest house,
under construction in the compound belonging to the Synagogue Church of All
Nations, headed by "Prophet" T B Joshua, collapsed on Friday while
three extra stories were being added to its existing two floors.
Local emergency
services put the total number killed in the collapse in the Ikotun
neighbourhood of Lagos at 61 on Tuesday.
There was no
immediate explanation for the discrepancy in the numbers.
Clayson Monyela,
South Africa's head of Public Diplomacy, said over twitter that numbers took
time to emerge because the team in Nigeria were not getting the the cooperation
they needed.
Monyela also said
the death toll could rise.
TB Joshua's church
draws thousands of followers from all over Africa and many other parts of the
world [AP]
South African
Department of International Relations spokesman Nelson Kgwete said in a
statement on Monday that "at least five South African church tour groups
were at the Synagogue at the time of the collapse".
Another 131 people
who had been in the building survived, said Ibrahim Farinloye, spokesman for
the National Emergency Management Agency in the southwest.
Representatives of
the church could not immediately be reached for comment.
TB Joshua's church
draws thousands of followers from all over Africa and many other parts of the
world, attracted by claims that he and his inner circle have special healing
powers, including cures for normally incurable ailments including HIV/AIDS and
chronic kidney disease.
Adapted fromElombah.com with reports
from Al Jazeera
67 South Africans Were Killed In The Synagogue Building Collapse
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