Joshua and his collapsed building |
The
coroner, Magistrate O. A. Komolafe, probing the cause of the September 12
Synagogue building collapse has said the appearance of the church’s founder,
Prophet T.B. Joshua, will be re-scheduled when the court reconvenes on
Thursday.
Komolafe
stated this at the Wednesday proceeding of the court following the announcement
by the church’s lawyer, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, that Joshua had yet to receive any
summons to appear before the coroner.
Joshua,
who had been slated to appear before the coroner on Wednesday along with the
contractor who built the collapsed six-storey building, did not make an
appearance.
And
speaking for them, the church’s lawyer, Ojo, told the court that
neither the prophet nor the contractor had received any invitation from
the court.
He said
he saw the need to set the record straight in order not to cause confusion and
following a warning by the magistrate that the instrumentality of the law would
be invoked against any invited witness who fails to appear.
Ojo said,
“May I with respect inform this court that as at today no summons to appear
before this honourable court has been personally served on Prophet T.B. Joshua.
“I do not
want a situation where this court might be misled to believe that a witness
summons has been served on the prophet.
“Monday was
the first time that the bailiff of the court attempted to effect service on
Prophet T.B. Joshua but unfortunately the prophet was not around.
“Being
the chief mourner he has been getting in touch with families of those who lost
their loved ones.”
According
to Ojo, all that the bailiff was able to achieve was to give the summons
to one of the church’s evangelists, which he said was not the same thing as
serving Joshua in his personal capacity.
“No
bailiff can depose to an affidavit that he effected service on Prophet T.B.
Joshua,” Ojo maintained.
He added,
“I don’t even think the contractor could have been served because the court
does not have the address of the contractor.”
In
response to Ojo, Komolafe said he found it difficult to believe that it
was difficult to effect personal service of the witness summons on Joshua.
He then
suggested that Ojo should receive it on his behalf but the lawyer said he was
not permitted by the law to do so.
Ojo said,
“The power of this court as to the issuance of summons are regulated by status
and what I have done so far is out of abundance of caution.
“With
respect, the law does not allow me to accept a witness summons, the violation
of which will attract sanction.”
While
conceding to Ojo’s argument, Komolafe however issued a warning that Joshua
should make himself reachable.
He said
as a man of God and a leader he should respect the law of the land and lead by
example.
He said,
“I have done the needful, but a word is enough for the wise. Personally the
court would not want to inflict more pain on the prophet, being the chief
mourner, but he too should help the court by not putting himself at variance
with the law.”
He
charged the chief security officer of the church to ensure that the bailiff is
taken to Joshua’s office the next time he goes to the church.
“When
next the man is there, I don’t want to hear stories, you have to take him
there. When is he going to preach in your church? I will ask the DPO at Ikotun
to lay siege on your church. Tell your prophet we are not prosecuting him,”
Komolafe said.
Meanwhile
the General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority, Dr.
Olufemi Oke-Osayintolu, has told the court that his agency was denied prompt
access to the accident scene.
According
to Oke-Osayintolu, had LASEMA been given immediate access to the accident
scene, the mortallity figure would have been less.
No fewer
than 116 persons died while many others were injured.
Oke-Osanyitolu,
who emphasised that time was important to rescue operation, said his team were
denied entrance for not less than one hour by the security personnel and crowd
at the entrance of the church.
The
coroner adjourned sitting till Thursday.
1 comment:
No shaken, shey na paper, make una serve am another paper, it doesn,t cost much to serve ordinary paper.
no politics on this matter, south africa and the whole world is watching us ooooo.
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