 To address the Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 3, 4, and 17 of No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-Being, Quality Education in the Country, it is pertinent to address security challenges most Nigerians encounter, especially the youth. More so, the SDGs target set by the United Nations to be achieved by 2030 have been affected to a large extent by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a press conference in Lagos, the Emeka Agba Foundation believes the current economic and security challenges across the country have further worsened the living conditions of Nigerians, even as the unemployment rate is increasing. The Foundation says security poses a serious threat to the society, but added that the constant engagement with the youth would enable them to stay away from crime. As seen firsthand with hunger and poverty can do to people as many lose their dignity and self-worths just to make ends meet. It is no longer news that there is poverty in the land, but what steps are taken to address this trend is what is important. The Foundation has been working as seriously to address the issue of poverty and poverty related challenges, especially at the grass roots where the impact of hunger and squalor is no fair. You take them first and I'm sure they are hungry, feed them very well, provide them a little place where they can sleep well, they engage their strengths, they have strengths, they have physical strengths that somebody can make use of. Human resources is huge.