 Now, the Lagos State government has announced that it would launch buses to replace motorcycles, popularly known as Ocada and tricycles, known as Keke to ply inner roads in the state. A governor, Babajde Somal, who said these on Monday during the security stakeholders' town hall meeting in Nicaragua, argued that over 500 millibuses would be deployed next week. He said the move is to alleviate the pain a resident of the state goes through following the restriction of motorcycle and tricycle operations, according to him. The database will form a critical part of the state's security architecture, noting that it will ensure that the government knows who is who at any point in time. The federal government has declared Wednesday and Thursday as public holidays to mark this year's Idelfitri celebration. Minister of Interior, Rarouf Araba-Shula, made the declaration in Abuja. He congratulated the Muslim faithful on the occasion and called on all Nigerians at home and abroad to use the period of the celebration to pray for peace, stability and economic transformation in the land. The minister believes that development cannot thrive in a rancorous atmosphere and that's all Nigerians that are low-abiding and embrace the spirit of love, self-discipline, kindness and tolerance are stored by the holy prophet, Muhammad.