LAGOS – A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr Olukoya Ogungbeje, on Tuesday filed a suit in a Federal High Court, Lagos, seeking an order to stop further inquest into the collapsed Synagogue Church building.
On Sept. 12, a six-storey building within the premises of Synagogue Church of All Nations collapsed in Lagos.
The incident led to the death of over 100 people, most of whom were foreigners.
The Lagos State Government on Sept. 26, constituted a Coroner’s Court to unravel the circumstances leading to the incident.
A magistrate, Mr Oyetade Komolafe, was appointed Coroner.
The coroner has already visited the scene of the incident and summoned the General Overseer of the Church, Prophet T.B Joshua, to appear before him on Nov. 5.
Meanwhile, Ogungbeje, in the suit, is seeking an order stopping further inquest into the matter.
The defendants in the suit are Lagos State Government, Attorney- General of Lagos State, Mr Ade Ipaye, and Komolafe.
The lawyer said the composition of the Coroner’s Court was a negation of the principle of natural justice and Section 36 of the Constitution, and as such, unconstitutional and void.
He averred that the inquest was constituted by the Lagos State Government after the agencies of the state government had indicted the church of erecting additional structures on an already existing building without approval.
Ogungbeje argued that if allowed to continue, the proceedings of the Coroner would occasion a miscarriage of justice, as the same Coroner would base its decision on the testimonies of the same agencies of Lagos State.
The lawyer alleged that the Lagos State Emergency Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Building Control Agency and the Lagos State Fire Service, had made prejudicial reports that the building collapsed due to additional structures.
He averred that the contention of the church that the building collapsed as a result of an aircraft hovering round the building moments before it collapsed was ignored.
Ogungbeje averred that the Lagos State Building Control Agency went ahead to seal up the main building of the church.
The lawyer is therefore, seeking an order nullifying the composition of the Coroner and the proceedings so far, as well as an order of perpetual injunction, restraining the defendants jointly and severally from further proceedings.
He wants every sitting, investigation, fact finding or any action in any manner whatsoever on any facts connected to the case, to be put on hold until the suit was determined.
The suit which was filed on Tuesday has yet to be assigned. (NAN)