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President Yoweri Museveni has said that defeating the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Apopong village, Obalanga sub-county, Kapelebyong district was a turning point in their two-decade war against the notorious rebels in northern Uganda.
He was addressing a campaign rally for re-election in the 2026 general election at Amuria Senior Secondary School playground in Amuria town council, Amuria district, on November 1, 2025.
Kapelebyong, which is in the Teso sub-region, was carved out of Amuria in July 2018.


The LRA insurgency started in the Acholi sub-region in 1987 under the command of Joseph Kony and spilled over into Teso in June 2003, bringing death and destruction to many areas. The rebels relied heavily on the abduction of children for use as soldiers, and atrocities against the civilian population were commonplace.
“In Anyara, Kalaki district, we killed one of the notorious rebels called Tabuley. I want to thank the Arrow Boys who joined me in bringing peace here,” Museveni, who is the National Resistance Movement party presidential candidate, told a mammoth crowd.
He promised to look into the issues of the Arrow Boys, who were a local self-defence militia in Uganda, particularly in Teso, formed in the early 2000s to fight the LRA.
The LRA later moved its campaign of terror to DR Congo, South Sudan and the Central African Republic after being defeated by the UPDF.



The Arrow Boys were composed of ex-soldiers and local residents who used basic weapons such as bows and arrows to protect their communities from LRA attacks. Their efforts helped drive the LRA out of the region and led to the rescue of many abducted children.