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TB JOSHUA: COURT ADJOURNS HEARING TO JAN 27

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January 19, 2016 – A Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja on Tuesday fixed January 27, 2016 for hearing of the criminal charge filed by the Lagos State Government against the Registered Trustees of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and two engineers over the September 12, 2014 collapsed building in which 116 people were killed.

Trial judge, Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo adjourned the matter for hearing of the applications filed by the engineers – Oladele Ogundeji and Akinbela Fatiregun, who are the 4th and 5th defendants respectively in the matter, challenging the validity of the mode of service of the court processes on them.

Ogundeji and Fatiregun, the contractors in charge of the collapsed building, were charged alongside the Registered Trustees of SCOAN, Hardrock Construction Company, and Jadny Trust Ltd for the offence of failing to obtain necessary building approvals and for murder of the 116 persons that died when the building built in the premises of Synagogue Church collapsed.

Specifically, the 111 criminal counts charge filed against the defendants bordered on their alleged failure to obtain approval for the collapsed building contrary to Section 41 of the Urban and Regional Planning Laws of Lagos State, and involuntary manslaughter contrary to Section 222 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State.

At the resumed hearing, the Lagos State Prosecution team led by the Director of Public Prosecution, Mrs Idowu Alakija informed the court that the state had complied with the order of the court to serve the processes in the matter on the engineers by substituted means to their last known addresses.

Alakija said: “We have been able to serve the 4th and 5th defendants and there is proof of service to that effect in the court file.”

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She, thereafter, presented the proof of service of the court processes before the court, but the engineers did not appear in court.

They both filled applications through their counsel challenging the jurisdiction of the court on the ground that substituted service was not known to the applicable laws in respect of the matter.

They also argued that there is a pending order of the Federal High Court in Lagos restraining the State Government from prosecuting them.

Meanwhile, the court has adjourned for hearing of the applications, after which the hearing of the main criminal charge would commence.

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