TB Joshua and two contractors facing trial for criminal negligence
over a church building collapse that killed 116 worshippers failed to
appear in court on Monday, prompting the judge to adjourn the case. The
case at the Lagos high court followed a coroner’s ruling in July that
blamed Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and two
engineers for the September 12, 2014 tragedy.
Most of the victims were South African. Coroner Oyetade Komolafe in
his verdict attributed the collapse to structural failures and said the
church should be prosecuted as the six-storey guesthouse did not have
planning permission.
Joshua, who maintains the collapse was caused by a mysterious
“hovering” aircraft seen over the building beforehand or a controlled
explosion, repeatedly failed to appear at the inquest.
At court on Monday, Joshua was again absent, as were the two
engineers who have called the coroner’s verdict “unreasonable, one-sided
and biased”. One member of the church’s trustees was present. The
hearing was told the engineers, who have unsuccessfully tried to obtain
an injunction to prevent their arrest and prosecution, had not been
served with a summons.
Judge Lawal Akapo said he was unhappy at the defendants’ absence and
said he would not tolerate any unnecessary delays of the trial. “It
appears the defendants are not mindful that this is a criminal
proceeding. This is a criminal trial and a sensitive matter like this
one should be given accelerated hearing,” he said.
He directed the defence team to provide the court with the engineers’
addresses within 72 hours and adjourned the case until December
11. Joshua, who counts powerful politicians from across Africa among his
flock, is known to followers as “The Prophet” and “The Man of God”. He
is a self-styled faith healer and mystic who also runs a popular
evangelical television channel.
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