by Eze Eluchie
The ground-zero
and vicinity of the collapse of the Synagogue
Church Guest House where over 115 people were killed is to all intents and
purposes a crime scene that ought to have been protected until investigations
had been concluded to ascertain if the crime committed was Murder, Homicide, Willful
Damage to Property or whatever other crimes.
The fact
that the collapsed building was initially a 2-storey complex which was in the
process of being raised to a 6-storey edifice without the requisite building
permit consents being obtained, serves to make the proprietor and owner of the said
Synagogue Church and collapsed building, Mr. ('prophet') T. B. Joshua, at the very least, a
person of interest, if not the prime suspect, in whatsoever crime that was
committed at that venue.
The continued
visitation of high-ranking political office holders to ‘commiserate’ with the
principal person of interest in this crime serves to shake the confidence of
the population and interested observers in the international community as to
the likelihood of effective investigations and inquiry into this most sordid of
preventable calamity. The non-implementation
of a domestic strict liability law in Lagos State (where the building is
situate) which calls for the seizure of the premises and apprehension of the
owner/builder of a collapsed structure, only serve to heighten the believe that
our laws are merely made for some people and totally ineffectual with
politically connected persons.
Whilst President, Goodluck Jonathan, was right to have visited the venue of the
building collapse during his recent visit to Lagos, there was absolutely no
reason for the prime person of interest in whatsoever crime that might have
been committed at that scene to have welcomed Mr. President to the premises and
proceeded to conduct the President around the said crime scene.
An
unfortunate development in the course of handling the Synagogue Church building
collapse has been the reliance on information supplied by South African
authorities (in South Africa) with regards to the number of causalities and other specifics from the unfortunate
event – why for heaven’s sake could our domestic authorities and the so-called
Synagogue Church not set up a transparent Crisis center where reliable
information and data related to the incident could be assessed by all?
Those in charge
of the various composing units of the Nigerian State should begin to realize that with advancement in
technology and communication infrastructure, the world is now one community and
no one can afford sloppy responses to disasters, particularly events that
affect citizens from diverse countries.
Picture: Mr.
T. B. Joshua and his collapsed Synagogue Church building in Lagos, Nigeria.
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