 A National Malaria Elimination Programme report has revealed that about 10 persons reportedly die of malaria. Everyone are in Nigeria. While Commander-in-Chief World Malaria Day, the Adamawa State's Ministry of Health says 90,000 malaria-related deaths are recorded annually in Nigeria. The Commissioner of Health, Abdulahi Issa, represented by a permanent secretary, warned that malaria remains a major public health burden globally with most cases reported in Sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria remains a major public health burden globally with most incidents reported in Sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, the National Malaria Elimination Programme revealed that over 90,000 malaria-related deaths are recorded in Nigeria every year. Nigeria accounts for about a quarter of global burden of malaria, with 9 to 10 persons dying of malaria or malaria-related causes every hour. The prevalence of malaria is declining as shown in national surveys from 27% in 2015 to 23% in 2018, for Adamawa is 21%.