The statement is being made by an Offaly TD following developments on Friday.
There's a necessity for Government and Managaement at ESB and BordnaMona to come clean about where the company is going.
Offaly TD Barry Cowen also says its crucial to give this clarity to the workers who are in immediate danger of losing their jobs.
Last Friday Group of Unions representative Willie Noone described the company's situation as dire - claiming up to 2,000 jobs could be at risk in the immediate future.
Deputy Cowen says the government must give the company the best chance for survival:
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