Anti-graft agencies in Africa have commenced work on a draft protocol designed to halt the movement of illicit funds across the continent.
Speaking at the weekend, Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, said anti-corruption agencies in Africa were working on a draft protocol as part of measures to strengthen the anti-graft campaign in Africa.
Magu, who was inducted into the 2020 Fellowship Hall of Fame of the Chartered Institute Public Resources Management and Politics (CIPRMP), Ghana for his contributions to the war against corruption, said the draft protocol would be submitted to the Heads of State of African Union (AU) for consideration.
"We had a meeting with other anti-corruption agencies in Africa to draft a protocol for Heads of State.
He said huge looted funds from Nigeria were stashed away in Ghana, stating that plans were afoot to effect the recovery.