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FACT-CHECK: Is Justice Tsammani battling prostate cancer, confined to wheelchair?

Multiple reports circulating online claim that Justice Haruna Simon Tsammani, head of the five-man panel of the 2023 Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC), is battling prostate cancer and has been confined to a wheelchair.

This is coming barely two months after the PEPC delivered its judgement on the petitions filed by Peter Obi, candidate of the Labour Party, and Atiku Abubakar, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), challenging Bola Tinubu’s emergence in Nigeria’s presidential election held on February 25, 2023.

According to the viral reports, archived here and here, Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), had travelled to visit Justice Tsammani in Paris, France.

The reports also stated that Justice Tsammani blamed Wike for his ailment after he returned from Paris.

Screenshots of the report

Claim: Justice Tsammani is battling prostate cancer in a wheelchair

Verification

In an attempt to confirm the veracity of the reports, this writer traced the source of the news to Jackson Ude, who made the claim in a post uploaded to X (formerly Twitter) on October 18, 2023.

Parts of Ude’s post read, “Justice Haruna Tsammani returned from Paris unable to fix his enlarged prostrate. He has been on a wheelchair and cannot walk, according to an informant at the Appeal Court.”

Screenshot of Jackson Ude’s post on X

The post had garnered over 140k views, 1,195k retweets, and 1,174 likes as of when it was retrieved from the microblogging platform. 

The pidgin version of Ude’s post was posted by another verified X user as archived here

Screenshot of the pidgin version of Ude’s post on X

To further verify the claim, the writer contacted Kabir Akanbi, the deputy chief registrar of the Appeal Court in Abuja, who debunked the claim. According to him, Justice Tsammani has been consistently appearing in court.

The writer also had a phone conversation with Justice Tsammani, which lasted over two minutes. In the conversation, the justice described the viral report as the work of mischievous makers and explained that his recent travel took him to Bauchi, where he visited his family.

The justice explained that he has become accustomed to bad actors propagating unfounded information about judges. 

He further stated that he sat over a case regarding the November 11 off-cycle election in Bayelsa state on Monday, October 23, adding that he would also be on seat on Friday, October 27. 

He invited anyone who needed to confirm the widespread claims about his health to attend the court proceedings.

Verdict: FALSE

The viral claim that Justice Tsammani is battling prostate cancer in a wheelchair is false. In a phone conversation with Justice Tsammani, he confirmed that he has been appearing in court contrary to the widespread report that he is sick.

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