Scoan Building Collapse: Prophet T.B Joshua Vindicated - By Tony Okpe
Scoan building collapse, Following recent findings reveals the foundation was strong enough to carry the six storey building. Those who were waiting to see the down fall of the most philanthropic clergy man on the planet earth, Prophet TB Joshua has been put to shame. A man of God who has projected the image of Africa to the world in positive light, most importantly Nigeria.
A geotechnical expert, and a defence
witness, Ebenezer Ologuntoye has told a Lagos State High Court sitting in
Igbosere, Southwest Nigeria that the foundation of the Synagogue of All Nation
Church, (SCOAN) did not fail.
At least, 115 people died in the
Synagogue church on September 12, 2014 when the six-storey building collapsed.
The defence witness, who is a member
of the Nigerian Geotechnical Association in his evidence told the court that
findings on the test carried out on the collapsed building revealed that the
foundation of the building did not fail and that the baring capability was
adequate.
The witness made this revelation in
his testimony before the trial Judge, Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo.
The defendants, Oladele Ogundeji and
Akinbela Fatiregun alongside their companies – Hardrock Construction and
Engineering Company and Jandy Trust Ltd are standing trial on a 110-count
charge of involuntary manslaughter.
Led in evidence by the defence
counsel, Olalekan Ojo SAN, the witness, Ologuntoye said he belongs to a
Non-Governmental Organization known as ‘Building Collapse and Protection Guild’
(BCPG) that he is interested in reducing incidents of collapse building to the
bearest minimum.
The witness told Justice Lawal-Akapo
that he had worked with renowned organizations in Nigeria and in the diaspora.
Recounting his work experience, he
said he had worked with a Polish company, Naeimor International, Ekiti State
Service Local Government Commission, Foundation Development Limited in London ,
Lakeside Park, London, among others.
According to Ologuntoye, he got to
know about the collapse of SCOAN building through BCPG when he was selected as
a member of the committee saddled with the responsibility of investigating
possible cause of the collapsed building.
“As a geotechnical engineer, I was
expected to investigate what happened to the foundation, the soil on which the
foundation stands was okay.
“I investigated the soil using two
major equipment, namely: the geotechnical borehole and a dutch -comb, an electrical
testing machine. Both equipment were gotten from BCPG.
“Sample of the soil gotten through
the borehole test was sent to the University of Lagos Laboratory for analysis
while the dutch-comb test result was gotten on the spot of the test and it was
signed by all parties at the site.
” The parties that signed the report
includes representative of SCOAN, Lagos State Material Testing Laboratory and
the Corona Court Representative,” he said.
The witness further told the court
that he compared and analyzed the result sent by the UNILAG Laboratory with the
dutch-comb report.
“My findings on both reports show
that the foundation did not fail and the barring capacity is adequate.
“I wrote the report on the final
analysis of the test carried out on SCOAN and submitted to BCPG.
The defence counsel, Mr Olalekan,
SAN tendered the report of the test to the court and it was admitted in
evidence.
Meanwhile, a subpoenaed witness,
George Opeoluwa, the president of the NGO BCPG had earlier tendered the report
before the court.
Justice Lawal-Akapo, thereafter,
adjourned the matter till May 16, 17 for cross-examination of the witness.
Lagos State Government had charged
Oladele Ogundeji and Akinbela Fatiregun alongside their companies – Hardrock
Construction and Engineering Company and Jandy Trust Ltd before the court.
They are facing a 110-count charge
of involuntary manslaughter said to contravene Section 222 of the Criminal Law
of Lagos State, 201
A fifth defendant, the Registered
Trustees of SCOAN is facing a count of building without approval.
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