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CDHR Protests Non- Release Of Report Of SCOAN Collapsed Building

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The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) has called on the Federal Government to expedite action on the release of the security report of investigation into the collapsed Synagogue, Church of All Nations building (SCOAN).

It will be recalled that the collapsed guest house owned by SCOAN claimed over a hundred lives, mostly foreigners on September 12, 2014.

The human rights group made this call during a solidarity rally held in support of the Founder and General Overseer of the church, Prophet T.B. Joshua at the premises of the church today.

The group was led by its National President, Comrade Sunny Enenuvwedia, Vice President, Comrade Ade Ikuesan as well as the National Auditor, Comrade Adesegun Aloba.

Speaking to newsmen while inspecting the site of the collapsed building, Comrade Enenuvwedia wondered why the presidential committee set up to look into the circumstances surrounding the incident is yet to release a report.

He observed that the essence of the solidarity rally was to ensure that justice is done bearing in mind the international implications of the incident which claimed the lives of foreign nationals.

The group also circulated flyers that questioned many issues pertaining to the collapsed building.

Some of  the flyers carried the following questions: who owns the plane that bombed the Synagogue building? Who is the pilot of the plane? Why is the Federal Government quiet about the bombing of the Synagogue building?

They therefore urged the federal government to make the report of the presidential committee public with immediate effect.

Speaking on behalf of the church, Wiseman Harry showed the human rights group the strength of the foundations, observing that the collapse was clearly a controlled demolition that was planned and executed.

He also said that the incident had not stopped foreigners from visiting the church in search of spiritual rejuvenation.

Meanwhile, a delegation of visiting Russians who spoke to newsmen said they are very proud of Prophet T.B. Joshua and would continue to visit Nigeria because of the great works God is doing through the man of God.

Spokesman of the delegation, Mr. Ramin Teyyubov who led other members of the delegation to the site of the collapsed building said Nigerians should appreciate their own and thank God for giving them a great prophet in T.B. Joshua.

By Yemisi Izuora/Ijeoma Agudosi

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