Pastor T.B. Joshua failed to appear at a coroner's inquest, intended to
determine how 116 people were killed in a September 12 building collapse at his
Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos.
The pastor was called to present evidence that supported his claim that
the church was attacked by terrorists flying over the building, something
experts have ruled out.
The head of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Femi
Oke-Osanyintolu, during the inquest said:
“The first three days (after the collapse) were marred by the so-called
church sympathizers and the crowd. By the time we attained momentum after 96
hours a lot of things had gone bad. The crowd impeded our operation. They did
not allow our personnel and equipment to come in. They frustrated the emergency
workers at the scene,” he furthered. "Instead of allowing trained rescue
workers with specialist equipment to search for survivors, only church members
and volunteers were allowed to pick through the rubble," he said.
Oke-Osanyintolu additionally claimed that SCOAN staff were not
forthcoming with details that would aid an effective investigation.
“We were not allowed to do documentation. Photographs of the incident
were not allowed," he said. "We asked for the manifest to know the
number and identities of the people in the building, we were not given. We
asked for the building plan, we were not given.”
The coroner, Oyetade Komolafe, said last week that Joshua would face
arrest if he dismissed the inquest, but Joshua's lawyers are claiming that he,
as well as the building's contractors, never received summons to appear.
“We don’t want the impression to be created that The Prophet is avoiding
the court," Olalekan Ojo, Joshua's lawyer, explained. "The Man of God
has not been personally served the witness summons. He was unavoidably absent
when the sheriff went for the service."
Despite this, the lawyer did not accept the summons on his client's
behalf. Vanguard Nigeria reports that inspections indicated that the buildings
were structurally defective, bearing more than they were designed to.
“We
want Prophet Joshua to know that the court is not persecuting anybody but
(trying) to find the truth. He should come," the coroner said. As a
prophet of God that he claims to be, he must not do anything that will make him
to be at variance with the law.”
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