Uganda People's Army

Uganda People's Army
LeadersPeter Otai
Hitler Eregu
Dates of operation1987 – 1992
IdeologyIteso interests
Battles and warsWar in Uganda (1986–1994)
Preceded by
UNLA (partially)

The Uganda People's Army (UPA) was a rebel group recruited primarily from the Iteso people of Uganda that was active between 1987 and 1992. The UPA was composed mostly of former soldiers in the special forces of the Uganda National Liberation Army and opposed the National Resistance Army (NRA) government of Yoweri Museveni, who took power in January 1986. Reaching a height after the widespread cattle raid by Karamojong in 1987, the UPA rebellion eventually ended through the mediation of the Teso Commission.