After this education, Abrahams started his career as an attorney handling Civil Litigation and Commercial law at his firm. He served as the president of Barbadian Bar Association where he was the youngest elected president. He sits on the Board of Trustees of the
Caribbean Court of Justice Trust Fund. In the 2013 general elections of Barbados, he ran for Member of Parliament representing
Christ Church East as a member of the
Barbados Labour Party but lost to Denis Lowe. In 2018, he was elected Member of Parliament after defeating Denis Lowe and was re-elected in 2022. He was subsequently appointed Minister of Energy and Water Resources in the
Mia Mottley Administration. In January 2022, he was reassigned a Ministerial portfolio as the Minister of Home Affairs and Information. == References ==