Lawyers to the Nigerian preacher, TB
Joshua said yesterday they had mounted a legal challenge against the Lagos
Coroner’s court who has ordered him to testify about a fatal building collapse
at his Lagos mega church in Ikotun area of the state.
Joshua has been summonsed twice to
give evidence at the inquest examining the circumstances of the September 12
tragedy in which 116 people were killed, but failed to appear on both
occasions.
The latest no show by the popular
televangelist yesterday seemed to have angered coroner Oyetade Komolafe, who
said he would order his arrest.
But the pastor’s lawyer, Olalekan
Ojo, told reporters after the hearing: “We have gone to the high court to
challenge the jurisdiction of the coroner to issue a witness summons.
“The coroner has unconsciously
exceeded his jurisdiction in that he has started inquiring into matters that
are not causative of deaths.”
Komolafe was furious that Joshua,
known to his followers as “The Prophet” or “The Man of God”, was not present
for the start of proceedings on Thursday after failing to appear on November 5.
On that occasion, Ojo said Joshua
had been “unavoidably absent,” and failed to receive the summons. “We don’t
want the impression to be created that The Prophet is avoiding the court,” he
said.
Yesterday, Komolafe said: “Any of
the witnesses who is not in court today will be arrested. I think the court has
been lenient enough.”
Joshua, who counts presidents and
powerful politicians from across Africa among his flock, has claimed the
collapse was caused by a mysterious aircraft seen “hovering” over the building
at the time.
Ojo confirmed that his client had
received the latest summons and added that his appearance was conditional on
the outcome of the high court challenge.
“The Prophet has respect for the law
of the land and will not do anything that will hurt the law,” he said.
“If at the end of the day, it is
appropriate for The Prophet to appear he will be in court. We do not intend to
abuse the legal process.
“Besides, The Prophet has a milk of
human kindness. He is still grieving over the horrendous loss of lives. Coming
to court is not proper. It is not a good way of showing respect for the dead.”
Technical hitch stops proceedings
Proceedings into the on-going
coroner inquest into the September 12 Synagogue building collapse was yesterday
stalled by faulty electronic recorder, which eventually forced the
sitting to be adjourned till today .
At the resumed hearing of the
investigation before the coroner yesterday, Magistrate O.A. Komolafe, the
Standard Organization of Nigeria, SON, represented by Mr. Bede Obayi, Head,
Inspectorate and Compliant Department of the SON told the coroner about their
investigation of the materials collected from the rubbles of the collapsed
building.
Expectedly, the Standard
Organisation of Nigeria, the Lagos State Ministry of Works, Synagogue Church Of
All Nations, the contractor that built the failed structure and its founder,
Prophet T.B. Joshua are to testify yesterday.
Synagogue: Joshua challenges coroner’s summons
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