A former Chairman of the Investigating Committee for Crude Oil Theft in the House of Representatives, Mark Gbillah, has called for the release of the House's report on the investigation into the faulty presidential jet. Gbillah, who represented the Gwer East/Gwer West Federal constituency of Benue State in the 9th Assembly, believes that the jet's issue may have been due to a lack of maintenance, despite its operational lifespan still being within acceptable limits. “I would encourage the National Assembly to make it public. Every decision concerning this issue should be made public,” Gbillah said on Channels Television’s Political Paradigm.
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