 Dear Dhamma, our State Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Professor Abdullah Issa says, Information review by the National Malaria Elimination Program showed that annual malaria related deaths to be over 90,000. He stated these in YOLA to mark this year's World Malaria Day as a state government called for adherence to control measures for the elimination. Commissioner for Health, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Oda Yohana, said, Despite the prevalence of malaria declining both at the state and national level, it still remains a major public health burden in Nigeria. The National Malaria Elimination Program 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% 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%. We have all the preventive measures that is on ground, the use of mosquito net that was shared in 2020. So people should take that advantage, use the net to ensure that they protect themselves from malaria. They should not be staying out for long before when they were already bitten by mosquito and go in and sleep inside the net. They should ensure they wear long clothes and hand gloves with socks and cover themselves very well. Mostly those ones that are at risk, the children under 5 and pregnant women should use the net.