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Abu Bakr Supermarket has confirmed the appointment of Hamza Hussain (above) as its new managing director.

This marks a significant generational shift for one of Yorkshire’s most recognised independent retailers.

The board announced the decision on Monday, describing Hamza as a “high-potential leader” equipped with a modern vision for the business as it prepares for its next phase.

In a statement, a board spokesperson said: “Hamza has demonstrated maturity, discipline and strategic thinking far beyond his age. His understanding of day-to-day operations and his commitment to modernising the business made this appointment the natural next step.”

Hamza has been involved in various aspects of the supermarket’s internal operations over the past several years across inventory management, staff coordination, supplier relationships and early digital-expansion planning.

Speaking shortly after the appointment, Hamza said he is focused on building on the supermarket’s established reputation while pushing forward with improvements designed to meet modern retail expectations. “This role is a huge responsibility, and I’m grateful for the trust placed in me,” he said.

“Abu Bakr Supermarket has spent years serving the community with quality, consistency and care. My goal is to strengthen that foundation while introducing changes that make the business more efficient and future-ready.”

“Customers expect speed, convenience and reliability. We need smarter systems, better technology and a more unified workflow to deliver that every day.”

The appointment of such a young managing director represents a fresh strategic direction — one that blends long-standing values with modern ambition.

Reflecting on his new role, Hamza concluded: “This is only the beginning. There’s a lot of work to do, and I’m ready for it. My focus is on building a stronger, more efficient and more forward-thinking business for the future.”