Members of the Trustees of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, will be arraigned in court today, November 30, over the church building collapse.
According to Vanguard Reports, Joshua and other Trustee members will be arraigned before the Lagos State High Court
in Ikeja over the collapse of a six-storey building in the church on
September 12, 2014, which led to the death of 116 persons.
The engineers, who constructed the building will also be in court before Justice Lawal Akapo.
The arraignment was confirmed in a statement by Deputy Director, Public Affairs of the Lagos State Minstry of Justice, Bola Akingbade.
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— Mr. Oladele Ogundeji and Mr. Akinbela
Fatiregun—had filed two separate suits before Justice Buba seeking an
order restraining the police from inviting, arresting or prosecuting
them over the victims’ death.
A Coroner Inquest had been set up on August 7, 2015
to figure out what caused the building collapse which led to the
indictment of the engineers and the court recommended them for
investigation and prosecution for criminal negligence.
The engineers had filed the suits following the Coroner’s verdict, which attributed the building collapse to structural defect.
The engineers had specifically rejected the Coroner’s verdict, describing it as “unreasonable, one-sided and biased.”
But Justice Buba, in his ruling on the defendants’
preliminary objection, held that the engineers “had not made out a case
of infringement on their fundamental rights even on the merit of the
application,” and dismissed their applications.
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