Tito Okello was a prominent Ugandan military officer and politician, born in the year nineteen fourteen. His career was marked by significant military involvement, which ultimately led him to the highest office in the nation.
Okello ascended to the presidency of Uganda on the twenty-ninth of July, nineteen eighty-five. His tenure was characterized by the challenges of a nation in turmoil, as he sought to navigate the complexities of Ugandan politics during a turbulent period.
Despite his efforts, Okello's presidency was short-lived, concluding on the twenty-sixth of January, nineteen eighty-six. His time in power was a reflection of the broader struggles faced by Uganda in the late twentieth century.