You are right on the point where it does not have to be total pull out. Perhaps I am being misunderstood for wanting to see a situation of all hands down. That is not my sincere position. I am only concerned about those who sincerely believe they are serving the people (a genuine commitment at that) only for them to face the devil of a man called Chairman Jammeh. Even the most competent persons are being reduced to nothing. We all need to make our contributions in various ways and your option of serving outside the governmental system is quite rational. There is a serious DILEMA. That is the simplest word to put it. It takes real sacrifice to face it at all. What we all can do apart from the sacrifice of WORKING FOR THE PEOPLE is to take the political dialogue on higher grounds. The good deal out of that is to ensure we destroy the environment that permits the players of this brand of politics calling it democracy. Without a proper environment, we are to get set for even worse people than the lot at hand. It appears that some others are squatting to see this lot out so they come to deal us another severe political blow. That can be fatal for us as a nation. We have the double sided task of having to see Jammeh's exit but also fortifying the political entrance and the whole arena against the wrong type. Better we stay with Jammeh if the squatters have something worse.