Peters said in Badagry, Lagos, that the condition of the road is discouraging people from participating in the programmes being offered by the college.
``It is a shame that the road, linking Nigeria with other West African countries, is in such horrible condition. Motorists, who ply the road, have always given terrible account of their experience on the road.
``The road has also discouraged people from coming to our college for training courses because they do not want to go through such experiences.
``The road need to be repaired in time because it is a shame to this great nation,’’ he said, pointing out that the traffic congestion would be worse during this festive period.
According to him, a lot of people will be travelling on that road and this will lead to traffic congestion. Some motorist drive against traffic and this also adds to the congestion.
``Something must be done and it needs to be carried out swiftly.’’
He pleaded with the Federal and Lagos State Governments to collaborate in rehabilitating the road.
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