Tackling the Misguided Claims Against Senator Yari of Zamfara APC
Tackling the Misguided Claims Against Senator Yari of Zamfara APC
*By Faruk, Sa'ad Muhammad*
*Talata Mafara*
It is not in our character, Yari political family, to reply posts and comments that can easily be translated to be nonsensical in order not to amplify unnecessary political tension in the state as even the fire brand in the likes of Al'mansoor Gusau and Abubakar S. Limanci is deliberately moderated. Unfortunately, some of our leaders sponsor army of writers to raise issues that can easily be interpreted to have been initiated by them.
In recent political discussions surrounding Zamfara State, some stooges of a certain politician from the state have attempted to portray Senator Abdul’aziz Yari Abubakar as a political burden to Zamfara and the ruling APC. Such assertions are not only exaggerated but also fail to acknowledge the political realities and contributions that have shaped Zamfara politics over the years.
Marafan Sokoto remains one of the most influential political figures in Zamfara State and the entire country. His political structure, grassroots connection, and electoral strength continue to command respect across the state and beyond. Whether one agrees with his political style or not, it would be inaccurate to dismiss his relevance or describe his position within Zamfara and the APC as a burden.
As former Governor of Zamfara State and later Senator representing Zamfara West, Yari built a political network that has remained active and formidable. Even after leaving office as governor, his influence within the APC has continued to shape political alignments and electoral outcomes in the state. Political observers acknowledge that few politicians in the nation possess the same level of mobilization capacity and grassroots loyalty as Yari.
The APC in Zamfara State has experienced internal divisions over the years, but Senator Yari has remained one of the major pillars sustaining the party’s cohesion and relevance both in the state and at the national level. During difficult political periods, including intra-party crises and legal battles, his camp continues to maintain a strong political base. To label him a “burden” ignores the fact that the APC still relies heavily on influential stakeholders like Yari to maintain unity and electoral competitiveness in the state.
Democracy allows political differences, and criticism is a normal part of democratic practice. However, political disagreements should be expressed with fairness and objectivity rather than insults or dismissive rhetoric. Calling Yari’s position a “burden” does little to advance constructive political dialogue. Healthy political debate should focus on policies, governance records, and visions for development rather than personal attacks. Zamfara’s political future requires unity, strategic leadership, and collaboration among all major stakeholders, regardless of factional differences.
Zamfara State continues to face significant challenges, including insecurity, poverty, unemployment, and infrastructure deficits. The people of the state expect leaders and political actors to focus on solutions rather than deepen divisions through inflammatory rhetoric.
Rather than attempting to diminish Senator Yari’s political relevance, critics and supporters alike should engage in meaningful conversations about how experienced political leaders can contribute to peace, development, and stronger democratic institutions in Zamfara State.
The issues highlighted in the write-up clearly expose the ignorance of the author and suggest that the faceless writer is not an indigene of Zamfara State. It is important to highlight, for the benefit of the public, that Marafan Sokoto is currently sponsoring over 2,000 indigent students of Zamfara origin in Nigerian institutions of higher learning, 149 students at FGC Anka, and annually purchase and distribute 1000 JAMB forms to his constituents. His poverty alleviation efforts through the distribution of assorted food items and financial assistance also speak for themselves, hence, need no further explanation.
The future of Zamfara politics will depend not on insults or political l on constructive engagement, inclusive leadership, and a shared commitment to the progress of the state and its people.
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