 While still talking health, the need for increased attention and budgetary allocation to malaria prevention and health in general, especially the recruitment of qualified personnel at the primary health care level has been re-echoed. The United States Secretary of the Civil Society for Malaria Control and Communication and Nutrition Akomin Taiyu Akinpilu made a call in a bell quarter during the state media meeting. Akinpilu urged the state government and all the stakeholders to increase awareness in order for the public to imbibe malaria prevention practices as a lifestyle towards protecting the most vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and children under the age of five. While appreciating the intervention of the federal and state government on the implementation of the basic health care provision funds, the Akomin state secretary stressed the need for community involvement for more impactful service delivery in the country. To increase the budgetary allocation to malaria in particular and health in general, especially the recruitment of qualified personnel at the primary health care level, we understand that there are recruitment going on. However, this recruitment should be made to reach the grassroots. We want qualified people to manage our primary health care services and more units to be engaged. We also need to increase education and awareness of the general public to imbibe malaria prevention practices as a lifestyle. However, we cannot, obviously a lot of times people say ordinary malaria, but it's amazing that Nigeria continue to be responsible for malaria cases and that's because we are not taking prevention serious. The third one.