Uganda Freedom Fighters
| Uganda Freedom Fighters | |
|---|---|
| Leaders | Various commanders |
| Dates of operation | 1977-1985 |
| Active regions | Western Uganda, Central Uganda |
| Ideology | Anti-government resistance, Nationalism |
| Status | Disbanded/Integrated into NRA |
| Size | Estimated 500-1,000 |
| Opponents | Uganda National Liberation Army, Tanzania People's Defence Force |
| Battles and wars | Ugandan Bush War, Liberation of Kampala |
The Uganda Freedom Fighters (UFF), also known as the Buganda Army, was a Ugandan rebel group led by former president Yusufu Lule. Opposed to Milton Obote's government, the group fought in the Ugandan Bush War. By early 1981, the group was based in the forests between Matugga and Kapeeka, and it operated in the forests of Mukono, Luweero, and Mubende.