The Lagos State Government has challenged an application seeking to stop the prosecution of the two engineers who built the collapsed Synagogue Church Of All Nations’ six-storey building.

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The Lagos State Government has challenged an application seeking to stop the prosecution of the two engineers who built the collapsed Synagogue Church Of All Nations’ six-storey building.
The two structural engineers, OLADELE OGUNDEJI and AKINBELA FATIREGUN, had approach a high court court to seek an order quashing the verdict of the coroner’s inquest which advised the state to prosecute them for criminal negligence.

 

The Lagos State Government has challenged an application seeking to stop the prosecution of the two engineers who built the collapsed Synagogue Church Of All Nations’ six-storey building.
The two structural engineers, OLADELE OGUNDEJI and AKINBELA FATIREGUN, had approach a high court court to seek an order quashing the verdict of the coroner’s inquest which advised the state to prosecute them for criminal negligence.
The applicants are seeking an order of perpetual injunction restraining the Lagos State Attorney General or any officer under his authority from initiating or commencing criminal proceedings against them on the basis of the coroner’s verdict that indicted them of criminal negligence.
It may interest you to know that over one hundred people were killed in the collapse of the building in September last year

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