 Now, in business, Nigerians have been urged to show patriotism in whatever they do in order to get the country going on rather in terms of productivity and put away all tendencies to cheat. Founder and President of the National Association of Government-Approved Freight Forwarders Nagaaf, Boniface and Nyebonam stated this in an interview with PLOS TV African News. Of course, Lovie Koko Yerukun has more in this report. Nigeria is considered one of the most challenging countries to do business due to systemic corruption. The country is setting this up to $1.95 billion in government revenue and $8.15 billion from the private sector annually due to corruption at the Nigerian ports. These losses no doubt constrict government programs and the capacity to develop and improve much needed public infrastructure. President of the National Association of Government-Approved Freight Forwarders Nagaaf, Boniface and Nyebonam, holds strongly that corruption is a fallout of non-compliance attitude or infractions on the part of government agents. The issue of bribery, the giver and the taker are culpable and we will never solve the problem because nobody is being irresponsible, that's a problem. So we should start thinking, what do we do? How do we get somebody irresponsible? If we do that, we have to add a lot of value in fighting corruption. So the non-compliance attitude or infraction, as it were, is still a very big problem. Nagaaf President said emphasis should be placed on production. Revenue is important, government needs the money. The world should be looking at the issue of production. That is how we can jumpstart the economy. The more we happen revenue, the more the country is going down, the more we are poorer. He spoke on port congestion which he attributed to a lot of factors, including more goods coming into the port at numbering the ones living. Trade policies of the government, inconsistency. People not being genuine in their declarations for custom purpose. They drive for revenue. Sometimes people cannot even pay what they were asked to pay. So most time we do not provide the opportunity for planning. If you plan it, it's going to fail. Maybe at the time you are going to say so many things. Anirbunam renewed his call for a presidential order in terms of declaration of emergency at the port level. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Oyeduku reporting for PLAS TV, Africa.