 Residents of Kaduna State have expressed their dismay over the increased fuel pump price in the country, leading to untold hardships and astronomical high transportation fare and other commodities necessary for the survival of common masses. Some of the few filling stations selling the premium motor spirit PMS at the official pump price of 540 Naira, while others adjusted their pump to between 620 and 650 Naira. This percent increase from price to over 650 Naira per litre in filling stations is another big blow as the residents react to this development and express their disappointment in the government for its insensitivity to the plight of the common man in the country, saying Nigeria is supposed to be exporting fuel to other countries, not importing at the expense of masses. This is something that we have to use. It is behind the abundance. But now, even now, the incentives have been made out of fuel. We have to do one six times six hundred and seventy Naira. This is outrageous. This is outrageous. It's all their problems. People are dying from home. People are dying. Nothing that people can eat. Everything is increasing. We are calling the government to look at it. We are calling the president to sit down and look how the government can settle the issue. Let them remember that, yeah, we bought them. Please. Everything went to China in the past. Everything. Everything you put yourself. You are passing your power. You are passing your power. I hope this will be successful. This is what we are talking about. This is what we are talking about. This is what we are talking about. This house of yours is no longer in the building. Some residents say the silence of Nigerians means a lot, which, if not handled carefully, could lead to national revolution, stressing that the government must urgently reconsider changing the pump price for the benefit of the citizenry. The greatest call is, the president should know what to do before the masses are dead. If he pushed the masses to the moon, I think it will lead to something else. The quietness of people, it means a lot. It's just like somebody that you know you offend him but he didn't say anything but he just quiet. If government do not do something, then something will do the government. I believe that is what will happen. And we are not paying for it. We are not paying for revolution in the country. We are not paying to eat. All we need is something that the masses, common masses, can have something to eat.