TB Joshua did not have approval for collapsed building, says SCOAN Consultant
A town planner who worked for influential Nigeria preacher TB Joshua
told an inquest Thursday that the building which collapsed at Joshua’s
church, killing 116 people, did not have planning approval.
Bisi Adedire, who served as a consultant for Joshua, said that lack of
approval did not mean the building was unsound but told the coroner that
he warned church officials they were ignoring regulations.
“I
told the church they have contravened the law in a way by building
without approval but they said they could regularise it,” he told the
inquest into the causes of the deadly accident.
Joshua, a
self-proclaimed prophet, has claimed the collapse in September may have
been sabotage and has on three occasions ignored summonses to testify.
His followers include influential politicians and business people in
Africa and around the world and his loyalists have suggested the
collapse is part of a conspiracy to undermine him.
Adedire
stressed that having planning approval does not guarantee the quality of
a building and argued the church’s failure to follow protocol was an
administrative issue which likely had nothing to do with the collapse.
Lagos officials have said others buildings at Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations compound were shoddily built.
Rafiq Arogunjo, of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA),
again dismissed a theory advanced by Joshua and his supporters about
aerial sabotage.
Church loyalists have claimed that a Nigerian
Air Force C-130 aircraft, which had been flying nearby, was responsible
for the collapse.
“The aircraft was no longer in flight when the building collapsed,” Arogunjo said.
“I don’t see any nexus between the aircraft and the collapse. I think
the investigators should look into the structural integrity of the
building.”
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