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Encyclopedia > Bazilio Olara Okello

General Bazilio Olara Okello (1929 - 1990) was a Ugandan soldier, and one of the leaders of the military movement that overthrew Idi Amin in 1979. He also led the coup in which Milton Obote was overthrown in July 1985, serving as head of state for two days.




Preceded by:
Milton Obote
President of Uganda
27 - 29 July 1985
Succeeded by:
Tito Okello



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Northern Uganda: Reaching the 1985 Nairobi Agreement (2000 words)
Okello and Brigadier Bazilio Olara Okello had overthrown Obote on 27 July 1985, with the army installing Gen. Okello as Chair of the Military Council and head of state.
For instance, at one point he insisted that, as he was the head of the NRM/A, Tito Okello was merely the commander of another factional army, not a head of state, although Okello’s status had been agreed earlier as a basis for the negotiations moving forward.
Bazilio Okello and Gen. Okello had sought and received the collaboration of former pro-Amin soldiers operating from southern Sudan as insurgents.
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