Vanguard News CSOs kick against N212 pump price hike On By Gabriel Ewepu – Abuja Following the alleged pump price increase of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, to N212.61, Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, at the weekend, kicked against every move to actualize that. A template released by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, which increased petrol pump price to N212.61 per litre led to partial scarcity that has lingered for over one week with motorists still queuing at various filling stations across the country. What’s FG’s effort to improve local production of PMS? — Global Rights READ ALSO: The Country Director, Global Rights, Abiodun Baiyewu, said, “Clearly we can expect a jump in the cost of living without commensurate increase in incomes. The government recently approved a hike in the cost of electricity. With the increase in the cost of energy, transportation and production costs can expect to cause a hike in everything! I think that the more important question to ask is what has the Minister of Petroleum Resources done to ensure local production?