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New Abraxas Centre Opens in Gambia

Feb 24, 2026, 1:56 PM | Article By: Ismaila Sonko

The Abraxas Job Placement Centre, a new initiative aimed at reducing youth unemployment, while providing training opportunities for the country’s teeming youth has opened in The Gambia at a ceremony held at Bijilo.

The centre, 100% Gambian-owned is led by its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Baboucarr Ngum. With a 7-member board, the centre according to officials is here to change the status quo by providing free classes to the youth.

In an interview with The Point, Baboucarr Ngum described the Abraxas Job Placement Center (AJPC) as a Gambian-led initiative aimed at guiding young people to become employable while promoting the philosophy of community solidarity over charity.

“This is a revolution,” he added, pointing out that Abraxas is here to change the attitude to ‘believing in ourselves.’

‘‘We do not depend on the Western world. It is all Gambian -no European, no NGO, no government.”

The centre, he added, provides six months of career counselling, including training in customer care, discipline, and work ethics, before linking participants to attachments and employment opportunities across various institutions and businesses.

According to Ngum, more than 300 youths have already benefited from the programme since its earlier operations along Kairaba Avenue.

Beyond job placement, he said, Abraxas also integrates entrepreneurship support, offering affordable shop spaces for small businesses, particularly women producing locally made goods.

‘‘The centre also runs a multipurpose hall and an institutional radio platform, designed for seminars, forums, and community engagement activities that strengthen skills and civic participation.’’

Ngum outlined that Abraxas reflects a wider Pan-African philosophy of believing in oneself, dignity, and national ownership.

Thus, he urged Gambians, particularly the youth, to embrace local knowledge and culture while contributing actively to national development.

“We are building our country ourselves. Solidarity, not charity, is our principle.”

Linking the initiative to broader challenges, Ngum observed that empowering youth at home could reduce the pressures driving irregular migration.

‘‘By providing guidance, skills, and opportunities locally, the centre aims to inspire confidence and self-reliance among Gambian youth.’’

Further, the opening of the centre marks a new phase for Abraxas in its quest to not only guide young people into employment, but also promote confidence, dignity and self-reliance among Gambian youth.