According to Punch, the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan will be retiring to an estate spanning several mansions in Otueke, a small island in Bayelsa State once his time as president is up on May 29th!
Punch correspondents, who visited the estate, reported that soldiers and members of other security agencies were onsite to walk the estate grounds, which currently holds eight different massive structures.
Check out the mansion below!
It was also reported by Punch that their visit confirmed that Jonathan’s mansions, which had been previously undergoing construction and reconstruction in the last 10 years are now ready for habitation.
A security operative at the property said:
“I can tell you that the houses are ready. Everything is in order. It remains only one building where the contractors are putting window blinds, curtains and air conditioners. I overheard some of the workers saying that they had been instructed to finish the last building before the second week of May. I think it is because the President is returning home. As of now, no domestic staff or relatives are living here. All his relatives have their homes. It is only military men and policemen that are living in some of the buildings. Even at that, many buildings are left unoccupied because the buildings are so massive and it will take a community to occupy them.”