SCOAN Guest House Collapse: T.B. Joshua, Others Prosecution Begins On Monday

SCOAN-TBThe trustees of ā€ˇSynagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) will tomorrow, Monday, be arraigned before a Lagos State High Court in Ikeja over the collapse of a six-story building in the church premises on September 12, 2014, which led to the death of 116 persons.

Senior Pastor of the church, Prophet T.B Joshua, is one of the trustees.

The trustees will be arraigned before Justice Lawal Akapo alongside the engineers who handled the building construction before it collapsed.

A statement by the Deputy Director, Public Affairs of the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Bola Akingbade, confirmed the scheduled arraignment.

It would be recalled that Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court in Lagos had dismissed the fundamental human rights enforcement suits filed by the engineers who constructed the collapsed six-storey building to stop their planned trial.

The engineers, Oladele Ogundeji and Akinbela Fatiregun, had filed two separate suits before Justice Buba seeking an order restraining the police from inviting, arresting or prosecuting them over the victimsā€™ death.

The Lagos State Government had set up a Coroner Inquest to unravel what went wrong, and in a verdict delivered on August 7, 2015, Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe, the Coroner, indicted the engineers and recommended them for investigation and prosecution for criminal negligence.
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The church building, a guest house, collapsed last year September killing 116 people, many of them South Africans, who travelled to Nigeria for the churchā€™s service in Lagos.

The inquiry sat for months and set July 8 for its ruling.

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  1. its like all the courts and lagos state govt are conspiratorially united against this prophet despite overwhelming photographic evidence that a strange aircraft may have precipitated events that brought down that building