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David Oyite Ojok: Uganda’s Renowned Military Leader

David Oyite Ojok was a renowned Ugandan military officer who played a crucial role in the removal of military dictator Idi Amin in 1979. Born on April 15, 1940, in Lira District, Oyite Ojok joined the Uganda Army in 1963 and quickly rose through the ranks.

During his early career, Oyite Ojok served as a junior army officer under President Milton Obote’s first government from 1966 to 1971. He was transferred several times, holding various positions, including teaching officer cadets in Jinja and serving as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General at Army Headquarters.

Oyite Ojok’s loyalty to Obote was evident when he was appointed Assistant Military Secretary in the Ministry of Defence in 1970, overseeing planning, policy matters, and establishment control. He even received training in Great Britain, further solidifying his military expertise.

His bravery and leadership skills earned him the nickname “Lion of Uganda” and “Lion of War”. Oyite Ojok’s legacy extends beyond his military accomplishments, as he also played a key role in shaping Uganda’s political landscape.

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