Powerful, influential and stupendously wealthy. These are just a few words often used to describe the former Governor of Zamfara State and senator representing Zamfara West, Abdul’aziz Yari. A man blessed with immense political clout and remarkable staying power, Yari has built a reputation for achieving almost every goal he sets his sights on. However, one ambition has continued to elude him—the exalted office of President of the Senate.
In 2023, Yari mounted a spirited and formidable bid for the Senate presidency. He spared neither energy nor resources, mobilising support across political divides and engaging in extensive lobbying efforts. For a moment, he appeared destined for victory. But fate had other plans, and his quest ended in disappointment.
Undeterred by the setback, the former governor has remained one of the most active figures in the nation’s political landscape. He has continued to build bridges across party and regional lines, deepened his national network and cultivated a cordial relationship with President Bola Tinubu.
With the life of the 10th Senate gradually winding down and attention beginning to shift towards the composition and leadership of the 11th Senate, Yari’s name is once again dominating conversations in political circles. Insiders say his growing influence and expansive alliances have made him a formidable factor in the permutations ahead, particularly for those harbouring ambitions of occupying the Senate’s number one seat.
However, the senator’s political journey has not been without turbulence. In recent months, he has been confronted by a barrage of allegations, including claims linking him to banditry and terrorism in Zamfara State. Yari has consistently dismissed the accusations as baseless, malicious and politically motivated.
The latest controversy involves reports linking him to gold bars reportedly worth about N4 billion seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport while allegedly being transported to Saudi Arabia. Yari has vehemently denied any connection to the incident, describing the reports as sensational and part of a coordinated campaign aimed at tarnishing his image, weakening his political alliances and frustrating his long-standing aspiration of becoming President of the Senate.
Though the senator has publicly projected calm and confidence amid the storm, sources close to him insist the relentless accusations have become a source of deep concern, giving the otherwise unflappable politician more than a few sleepless nights.
