Asuu fires back at chief bisi akande for calling union vagabonds

It appears that there's a developing story!

According to reports, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has responded to Chief Bisi Akande's recent comments, where he referred to the union as "vagabonds".

In a statement issued by ASUU's National President, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, the union described Chief Akande's comments as "unfortunate" and "unbecoming" of a former Head of State.

ASUU accused Chief Akande of being "misinformed" about the union's activities and goals, and claimed that his comments were an attempt to "distract" the public from the real issues affecting the education sector.

The union also reminded Chief Akande of his own role in the country's history, stating that he was part of the military government that "destroyed" the education sector in the 1980s.

ASUU further emphasized that it is a legitimate and recognized union, and that its members are committed to improving the quality of education in Nigeria.

It's worth noting that this exchange is part of a larger debate about the role of ASUU in the education sector and the government's response to the union's demands.

What do you think about this development? Should ASUU be criticized for its actions, or is it justified in its demands for better working conditions and improved education in Nigeria?