After taking his seat in the Senate in June 1999, Saror was appointed to committees on Solid Minerals, Science & Technology, Agriculture, Finance & Appropriation, Water Resources and Education (Vice Chairman).[3]
After reelection on the ANPP platform in 2003, Saror was appointed Deputy Minority leader.[4]
In the April 2007 elections, Saror ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Benue State on the ANPP ticket.[5]
He was defeated by Gabriel Suswam of the PDP who won 1,086,489 votes against Saror's 276,618.[6]