Accra to London: The 13 travellers have stained the image of Ghana, what they did is illegal – Counsellor Lutterodt

Controversial Ghanaian counsellor George Lutterodt has condemned the thirteen Ghanaians who recently travelled from Accra to London by road.

According to him, the travellers have tarnished the image of Ghana by putting themselves in danger and by not following the proper channels.

He pointed out that the travellers could have been attacked by rebels or other groups along the way, and that they have also set a bad example for others who may be thinking of trying to travel to Europe illegally.

The controversial counsellor urged the travellers not to repeat their actions. He also urged the government to do more to discourage people from travelling illegally.

Counsellor Lutterodt tasked the Ghanaian embassies in other countries should be more vigilant in monitoring the activities of Ghanaian citizens and should help to ensure that they are safe.

A team of 13 Ghanaians had a successfully and incredible road trip from Accra to London, UK. The journey spanned 10,000 kilometers expedition and took 16 days.

Wanderlust Ghana, a group of Philanthropic and Tourism enthusiasts, was made up of 12 men, and a woman, that’s Richard Anim, Kwadwo Saka, Kwame Peprah, Kofi Peprah, Kwadwo Prakah-Asante, Franklin Peters and his son Quincy, Joseph, Cyprian Ed, Kwabena Ayirebi and his brother Kojo, and the pack’s only female, Nana Afua Serwaa, beat all odds to make this remarkable journey by covering the 10,000 kilometres journey through Aburi, Nsawam, Kumasi, Sunyani to Dormaa and then entered Cote d’Ivoire via Gonokrom in 16 days; starting July 23, 2023 and arriving at their destination on Sunday, August 6, 2023.

The group made the journey using five different Ghanaian registered vehicles; a Mercedez Benz G-Wagon, two Toyota Landcruisers (V8), Lexus RX 350, and a Ford F150, Raptor.

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