That's the view of at least one Offaly councillor.
A monthly jobs update is essential to show that Just Transition funds are being channeled into meaningful employment opportunities.
That's the request of one Offaly councillor who says, until now, the focus has been on investment and the number of projects created.
It comes as the most recent figures show 28 jobs created, with a possible 170 more to come on stream.
Fine Gael's John Clendennen says the updates are needed to keep an eye on real employment progress:
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