Yari’s Thunderous Endorsement Shows North Still Strongly Behind Tinubu

Senator Abdul’aziz Yari has just fired a powerful political shot — and it’s one that reverberates far beyond Zamfara West. In a ringing endorsement marking President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s second year in office, the former governor left no one in doubt: the North is still firmly behind the Renewed Hope Agenda.
In a political climate where silence can be mistaken for dissent, Yari’s full-throated praise of Tinubu’s leadership is both strategic and symbolic. He didn’t mince words. Two years of “resilience, innovation, and unyielding determination,” he said, have rekindled national optimism and inspired collective action. That’s not casual praise — it’s a calculated affirmation of alignment.
Yari lauded Tinubu’s sweeping reforms in infrastructure, education, security, and economic diversification — areas where the President has not just made promises, but has begun laying a foundation for long-term transformation. And in a region battered by insecurity and economic stagnation, that foundation means everything.
More significantly, Yari — Marafan Sokoto and Shettiman Zamfara — spoke like a statesman who sees the bigger picture. He wasn’t just congratulating Tinubu. He was rallying the North, calling for unity, praying for strength, and pledging unwavering support. In essence, Yari was telling Nigerians: this is our President, and we stand with him.
It’s no secret that Tinubu’s bold reforms have come with tough decisions. But voices like Yari’s remind us that leadership is not about pleasing everyone — it’s about staying the course. And the course, in Yari’s view, is clear: Renewed Hope is not just a slogan — it’s a strategy.
With this public salute, Yari has sent a message to Aso Rock and beyond: Northern support for Tinubu is not dwindling — it’s consolidating.