 Still in a reverse state, Governor Yusam Weke today said the prosecution of Rotima Meche over an alleged 96 billion-hour fraud will depend on leaders of the state. Mr. Weke was speaking during the live broadcast after the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal filed by Mr. Meche over the prep. Take a listen. He said, the state government has no power to settle. No, the court said no, they have power to settle. They have. So, the money that was collected with Sahara energy and to equal. It is for the leaders of the state to look. Should we go ahead and find charges against Rotima Meche and his cohorts? Or should you allow it to be? It is for the state. So the state will beat and agree on what next to do. But the point is that let the world know that nobody who will sit at the pot will not be angry. You see, sometimes people come out to the public and claim that their hands are clean. Mr. Weke had set up a panel to probe Mr. Meche's dealings after he became governor. And the Supreme Court case was an attempt by Mr. Meche to set aside recommendations of the panel.