Nigeria launched a court inquest on
Friday into the collapse of a church guesthouse in September that killed at
least 115 people including 84 South Africans and sparked a diplomatic spat
between the two countries.
South African officials accused
Nigerian authorities of not doing enough to investigate the Sept. 12 accident
at the church compound in Lagos of T.B. Joshua.
The accident occurred as three more
stories were being added to the two-story church building. South Africa said
Nigerian authorities did not react quickly enough to rescue those trapped under
the rubble and complains that Nigeria has still not released the bodies of
victims for repatriation and burial.
Pretoria also called for a formal
investigation.
The Lagos State Federal High Court
was expected to hear evidence from several parties, including Nigeria’s
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), a pathologist representing the
Lagos State Chief Medical Director, a representative of the South African
government, and the church itself.
The presiding judge adjourned the
hearing until Oct. 28, requesting that all the parties provide written witness
statements.
Nigeria has a history of building
collapses due to shoddy construction, with 130 reported incidents from 2007 to
2012 in Lagos alone, its vast and largest city of 21 million people.
South Africa’s High Commissioner to
Nigeria, Lulu Louis Mnguni, was also in court on Friday and said his country
was hoping the bodies would be identified.
(Charisma News)
T.B Joshua’s Synagogue Church Under Investigation
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