ESGIS Graduates 625 New Professionals in Gabon BODY: LIBREVILLE, Gabon – On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the École supérieure de gestion, d’informatique et de sciences (ESGIS) in Libreville celebrated the graduation of 625 new professionals.
The ceremony, attended by representatives from the Gabonese Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, marked a significant milestone for the institution and the students.
The graduates, representing various academic programs, were welcomed into the professional world with words of encouragement and gratitude from the representative of the minister, Dr. Christel-Donald Abessolo Metogo, who emphasized the importance of their education as a key to professional insertion. Macy Akakpo, the president of the ESGIS Council of Administration, expressed appreciation for the ministry’s support of private educational institutions and highlighted the school’s commitment to providing a robust education and a vibrant community.
Among the graduates was Odette Laure Arondo Rossatanga, who earned a master’s degree and expressed her joy after two years of hard work.
The event underscored the ESGIS’s role in enhancing the human capital and promoting employment in Gabon.
The placement of these graduates into the job market reflects the ESGIS’s dedication to practical education and preparing students for the real world. Regional officials reported that the majority of graduates found employment within Gabon, with others securing opportunities in neighboring countries.
The ESGIS has established a reputation for producing highly skilled professionals, recognized by bodies such as the Conseil Africain et Malgache pour l’Enseignement Supérieur (CAMES).
The institution’s focus on academic excellence and regional recognition is evident in its offerings and partnerships.
As Africa continues to grow economically, institutions like the ESGIS are crucial in preparing the continent’s youth for future challenges and opportunities.
The school’s success in placing graduates into meaningful employment is a testament to its commitment to quality education.
In conclusion, the graduation of 625 students from the ESGIS is a celebration of academic achievement and a beacon of hope for Gabon’s and Africa’s future job market.
As these graduates step into their professional lives, they carry the promise of a brighter, more prosperous Africa.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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