There are security concerns over a N2 billion mansion overlooking the
Presidential Villa, just completed by an outgoing governor from the
North.
The mansion is said to be built at an elevated point within the
precincts of the Villa, making the seat of government vulnerable to
“espionage” from the governor’s comfort zone.
It was not clear if the governor would be asked to remodel the new
residence, be subjected to an undertaking or be placed on surveillance.
Investigation by our correspondent revealed that the governor had
acquired the choice plot, said to be worth over N1 billion, in
anticipation that he might play a key role if President Goodluck
Jonathan was re-elected. It was gathered that the governor had planned post-office life in
such a manner that his residence would be a stone’s throw from the seat
of power, but his dream crashed following the loss of the March 28th
poll by the President.
Findings however revealed that the new mansion of the governor had been a security issue even before the general election. According to a top source who spoke in confidence, the mansion was
erected on an elevated level that “gives a view of movement in and out
of the Presidential Villa.”
The source added: “The over N2 billion posh residence poses a
security worry because with sophisticated equipment, the governor, as
from May 29, can conduct some surveillance on the Villa depending on his
political leaning or mischief.
“No one is comfortable with this development. Based on security
audit, the elevation of the mansion is not good for the Presidential
Villa. “If the governor compromises after leaving office, the residence can be used for espionage or any other challenge.” Another source however said: “I think the governor wanted to be a
nominee for the Vice Presidential ticket but lost out to Vice President
Namadi Sambo during the intrigues.
It was in line with his target that
he opted for a house near the Villa. “I think there are three options available to the governor. These are
: to remodel or reconfigure the house, be subjected to a security
undertaking or be placed on permanent surveillance.” It was however learnt that the governor had explained that the land
was rocky and that was why it appeared the “elevation” is a bit higher. “The house was built with the best of intention and not for any
political or pecuniary gains. The Villa itself presents a scenery of an
undulating landscape.
“Take a look at the Presidential Villa’s neighbourhood, many
ex-governors, permanent secretaries, senators and others have houses
there, “ a top source added. At press time, it was gathered that the governor might be probed by
anti-graft agencies on the billion-naira mansion at a time it was
difficult for his state to pay some entitlements of workers who have
retired from public service.
An anti-graft source said: “The house is worth over N2 billion. The
governor might be investigated after May 29 when he will no longer enjoy
immunity from trial.”
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