 All hands must be on deck, especially at the community level for Nigerians to address the issue of flood and drought in the country. Director of Hydrology, Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Bambari de Mokailes said this while giving a keynote address on accelerating action on water for climate resilience and economic transformation during the Africa Social Impact Summit 2023 details in the support. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 focuses on clean water and sanitation. By 2030, nations of the world hope to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all, as well as access to adequate and equitable sanitation in hygiene for all. As they break into a panel session at this disaster summit, the focus here is on achieving this development goal. Nigeria's government believes that Africa, though blessed with a diverse ecosystem, has been impacted negatively by climate change. However, experts believe that water, which is one of the critical components of the ecosystem's sustenance, is mostly affected. In order to solve these problems of water availability, we need stronger, effective, and more efficient collaboration, not only within the government sector but our other players in the economy. Also, it is important that within the private sector and the government sector, the various layers of the government structure within the system should also be very effective. Focal points of this cost include in funding and skilling health programs, talent management as a vehicle for addressing youth unemployment and promoting access to opportunities for employment and equity holds sway. Let me also use this opportunity to encourage all stakeholders present here today to take advantage of the policies of the government, especially the revised gender policies, to promote equity in all spheres of life. It is the engine room that propels SDGs into the much anticipated economic growth and development. However, while the world is moving to universal access to water and sanitation, stakeholders are calling for policies and investments in the wash sector in order to achieve the SDG number six by 2030, just in Macedonia, plus with these Lagos.