His style when he was young also looked simple.

  2 April 2024 06:25

Brilio.net - Jusuf Hamka has long been known as an Indonesian Chinese-Muslim conglomerate who is successful in the business sector . Now Jusuf Hamka is the largest shareholder in the toll road company PT Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada (CMNP), earning billions of rupiah a day.

Not only that, Jusuf Hamka also serves as commissioner in a number of well-known companies. It is not surprising that he is one of the richest people in Indonesia.

What Jusuf Hamka has achieved now is not the result of yesterday afternoon's work. This toll road boss's trillions of rupiah in wealth was achieved through struggle. The reason is, he does not come from a very rich family.

Since childhood, he had to work to help his parents financially. This 66 year old man often reminisces about his past through posts on social media.

The following is an old portrait of Jusuf Hamka, as summarized by brilio.net from the Instagram account @jusufhamka, Monday (1/4).

1. Who would have thought that this man who is familiarly called Babah Alun would have a childhood story that was quite sad and memorable.

old portrait of Jusuf Hamka  Instagram

2. Working since he was young, Jusuf Hamka filled it with trading to get pocket money and also helping his father and mother.

old portrait of Jusuf Hamka  Instagram

3. Moving to Kalimantan, Jusuf Hamka, who hoped for a better life, found a reality that did not fully match.

old portrait of Jusuf Hamka  Instagram

4. He started working in road construction as a driver. The work he has carried out for 3 years is located in Samarinda, East Kalimantan.

old portrait of Jusuf Hamka  Instagram

5. There, Jusuf Hamka also said that he lived with his friend's family in a house on stilts.

old portrait of Jusuf Hamka  Instagram

Jusuf Hamka was born in Jakarta on December 5 1957. He came from a simple family. His father was a lecturer at the University of 17 August 1945 Jakarta named Dr Joseph Suhaimi, SH while his mother was a teacher named Suwanti Suhaimi.

One of the big steps in Jusuf Hamka's career was when he led the Getaci (Gedebage Tasikmalaya Cilacap) toll road project with a personal cost of IDR 12.5 trillion which was rumored to be the second longest toll road in Indonesia because its length was around 206.65 km.

This toll road project not only connects the two cities, but also helps reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity between regions.

This is one of the biggest achievements in Jusuf Hamka's career which not only benefits his business, but also provides great benefits to society.

(brl/jad)

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