Hundreds of supporters of the
founder and General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN),
Prophet T. B. Joshua, besieged the Lagos High Court, on Monday, as the coroner
making inquest into the collapsed structure on the church premises began
sitting.
The sympathizers, carrying placards
with various inscriptions, said the televangelist was not guilty of any offence
in the incident and called for his exoneration.
Four weeks after the collapse of the
guest house on the premises of the church, a development that claimed more than
a hundred lives, the coroner has concluded plans to visit the site of the
incident.
At the court for the Coroner’s
inquest at Lagos High Court on Monday , none of the family members of the
deceased was present, but it had in
attendance representatives from the Lagos State government, the SCOAN, the Red
Cross and some members of the civil society.
While consoling the bereaved
families, the presiding magistrate, Mr Oyetade Komolafe, pointed out that the
aim of the inquest was not to witch-hunt anyone or lay blames.
“We all have the same interest here,
as we are all Africans. What happened in SCOAN can happen anywhere in the
world.
“I commiserate with the families of
those who lost loved ones in the unfortunate incident, but I am appealing to
the families of the deceased to make themselves available for DNA tests, so
that the bodies can be adequately identified.
“We are not after any booty, as it
were as things most be done according to the law, without sacrificing justice
on the altar of speed. This inquest in aimed at finding the root cause of the
incident and give recommendations to avert further occurrences,” he said.
Komolafe also solicited the support
of South Africa in identifying the bodies of its citizens, as majority of the
victims in the collapsed six-storey building were believed to be South
Africans.
“I empathize with the families of
the victims, but I want to seize this opportunity to state the importance of
the DNA to this inquest.
“The medical team and pathologists
are working because the court has directed them to carry out the activities and
report back.
“It is important for the South
African Embassy to ensure that relatives of the victims come forward for the
pathologists to get the needed samples to compare with the bodies.
“The corpses have to be properly
identified and when that is done and the process completed, the bodies would be
released to the South African government,” he said.
While also giving his opening
remarks, the counsel representing SCOAN, Lateef Fagbemi, commiserated with the
families of the deceased, while charging the coroner to be proactive towards
addressing the evolving security issues.
“There will be many witnesses,
because this is a multi-dimensional case. There is the need to consider the
front loading witnesses. There is also the need to frontload the evidence of
many experts with relevant documents,” he said.
The case was adjourned till October
24.
Meanwhile, a group, Coalition of
Christian Youth Groups in Nigeria, has tasked the Lagos State government to
carry out fair and impartial investigation into the incident.
Addressing a press conference in
Osogbo, Osun State capital, its national president, Mr Seyi Bamidele,
maintained that thorough investigation into the collapsed building at SCOAN was
critical, to unearth the actual cause of the tragedy.
Bamidele, who contended that his
group had conducted independent investigation into the incident, said “from our
findings, the incident was not a structural collapse as people are made to
believe.”
According to him, “in the course of
our investigation, we took time to interact with people, including members of
the church, members of Ikotun-Egbe community where the church is located and
discovered that the incident was not a natural disaster.
“Nowhere in the world has any
building with structural defects brought down to its foundation like the SCOAN
building. It is also important to note that of all the buildings on the church
premises, it was only the particular guest house that an aircraft hovered
around that collapsed.”
Nigerian Tribune
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