 Manwear world leaders, particularly Nigerian governments, have been charged to show real ambition for the next seven years and to set forth a clear pathway to delivering the sustainable development goals, stimulus package of $500 billion, a move which embodies the transformative vision of the 2030 agenda. The coordinator of a civil society organization, Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative, Olashuko Abidin, made the call in alluring the quarry state capital during a press briefing where he demanded a more equitable, just and sustainable future through financial, social and climate justice. We are calling on world leaders, particularly the Nigerian government, to show real ambition for the next seven years and to set forth a clear pathway to deliver the SDG stimulus package of $500 billion. This package embodies the transformative vision of the 2030 agenda, financial justice. We urge government to cancel the debt, deliver new special drawing rights for lower middle income countries. Two, social justice. We must tackle authoritarianism, inequality and all form of violence. Then three, climate justice. The urgency of climate action cannot be overstated. The group which maintained that the clarion call extends beyond government noted that the challenges facing the nation is manageable but requires radical and collective shift in approach by all. But our call to action extends beyond governments. It extends to everyone gathered here today and to people around the world. Our challenges are manageable but require a radical shift in our approach. For example, as far as climate change is concerned, there are little things that we can do in our own homes as well. How often do we switch on our light and electricity when we are not using them? How often do we manage water resources? Are we trying to complement the efforts of the government in terms of not blocking the waterways?