In line with UN-SDG goal six the Association of Professional Women Engineers Of Nigeria, Lagos chapter, has urged the government to look into water challenges in the society to help in building resilient cities and promoting clean water and sanitation.
Celebrating this year’s World Water Day, the association highlighted the essential role of water in fostering peace and stability within communities and nation.
The theme for this year World Water Day 2024 “Water for Peace”.
It stated, “Water is not only a fundamental human right but also a vital element for fostering peace and harmony among nations and within societies. Access to clean water is indispensable for maintaining public health, ensuring food security, supporting economic development, and mitigating conflicts arising from water scarcity.
“As engineers, professionals, and advocates of SDG6, we recognise the urgent need to address the challenges facing water resources management, including pollution, scarcity, inequitable access, and climate change impacts. By promoting sustainable water practices, equitable distribution, and innovative technologies, we can contribute to building resilient communities and promoting peace and prosperity for all.”
Atinuke Wuraola, the Chairman of APWEN, Lagos Chapter, reiterated the association’s commitment to collaborative efforts with government agencies, especially the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, USAID, civil society organisations, academia, and the private sector, to advance water security, promote gender equality, and empower women and girls in water-related fields.
She declared, “We call upon governments at all levels to prioritise investments in water infrastructure, sanitation facilities, and watershed management initiatives. Furthermore, we urge policymakers to integrate water diplomacy and conflict resolution mechanisms into their agendas to prevent water-related disputes and foster cooperation among nations.