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1. 1
ALFRED OSEKO NYANCHOKA, MCIArb
Commissioner for Oaths and Notary Public
LL.B (Hons), KSL (Dip), LLM (UoN) Ph.D Candidate (UoN.)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Date of Birth: 13-01-1982
Marital Status: Married with two children
Religion: Christian
Nationality: Kenyan
Postal Address: PO Box 100052-00101, Nairobi
Cell Phone: 0724 233 713
E-Mail Address: oseko.alfred@gmail.com
alfred.oseko@bwosekoadvocates.co.ke
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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I am a competent and accomplished advocate of the High Court of Kenya with extensive legal
knowledge, skills and experience in the areas of Energy, Construction and Arbitration. I am able
to efficiently and effectively create and manage relationships with colleagues and various
stakeholders, willing and able to learn new perspectives and have courage to advance noble
objectives. I have well-developed communication skills and ability to work well independently
and as part of a team. I have a passion to acquire and impart knowledge through mentorship,
lecturers, research and writing.
WORK EXPERIENCE
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A. Project Specific Experiences
i. Public Private Partnership related Projects
Provision of legal and regulatory advisory services in the following Power Projects.
Period Assignments
2014-to-Date Public Private Partnership between KenGen and Greatwall Development
Company Limited of China for the Development of Olkaria VI and VII 350MW
Power Project;
2015-to-Date Public Private Partnership between KPLC and the Hydro Project Services Peter
Limited for the Development of Kianthumbi Mini Hydro Power Project, in Meru
County;
2015 Public Private Partnership between KPLC and the Business Link Africa Limited
for the Development of 40MW Power Project at Kamburu, in Machakos County;
2014-to-date Public Private Partnership for the Development of KenGen Industrial Park at
Olkaria, Nakuru County;
2. 2
2014 Public Private Partnership between KPLC and Sosian Energy Limited for the
development of 35 MW power project by Geothermal Development Company at
Menengai, Nakuru County.
ii. Provision of Legal Advisory Services in Project Management
Provision of contract administration, management and legal advisory services in the development
of various energy, road and building projects in Kenya:
Period Assignments
2017-to-Date Public Private Partnership between KPLC and the Pearl Zone Kenya Limited for
the Development of 40MW Power Project at Athi River, in Machakos County
2016-To-Date Feasibility Study for the Lamu Gas-To-Power Project in Kenya
2015-to-Date Financing Programme aiming at the Promotion of Private Initiatives in Green
Mini-Grids Improving Access to Electricity in Kenya
2014-to-Date Implementation of Olkaria V Power 158MW Geothermal Power Plant, High
Voltage Substations and Transmission Lines and Steam Field Development
2012-2015 Implementation of Olkaria IV & Olkaria I Additional Units 4 & 5 280 MW
Geothermal Power Plants, High Voltage Substations and Transmission Lines
and Steam field development
Design, supervision and construction of the New 10 KM Road between Olkaria I
to Olkaria IV,
Design, supervision and construction of the Geothermal Plaza office Blocks at
Olkaria
2011-2014 Design, finance, construction and installation Ngong I Phase II and Ngong II
wind Power Farms
2010-2013 Construction of a third unit and rehabilitation works of the 72 MW Kindaruma
hydo power station.
2010-2012 EPC Contract for Construction of Kipevu III thermal power plant project
iii. Resolution of Disputes through Arbitration, Mediation, Construction
Adjudication and Negotiation
Period Assignments
2015-2016 Construction Adjudication on a dispute between Kenya Electricity Generating
Company Limited and Consortium of Hyundai Engineering Company and
Toyota Tsusho on the EPC contract for the Design, Supply, Installation and
Commissioning of 280 MW Olkaria 1 Units 4 & 5 Geothermal Power Plant.
2013-2015 Negotiation on the dispute between KEC International Limited and Will
Developers on the contract for the Construction of Sub-Stations at Dagoretti and
Uplands.
2014 Construction Adjudication on a dispute between Kenya Electricity Generating
Company Limited and S.S. Mehta & Sons Limited on the Construction of the 10
KM road between Olkaria I and Olkaria IV.
2013-2014 Arbitration on a dispute between Yashinoya Trading Company and Kenya
3. 3
Electricity Generating Company Limited on the Contract for Construction of
Sites and Access Roads at Menengai.
2014 Arbitration on a Dispute between Kenya Electricity Generating Company
Limited and Westcon Contractors Limited on the Contract for Construction of
Hydro Plaza Office Blocks at Seven Forks.
iv. Energy Related Law and Policy Reform Assignments
Period Assignments
2017-to-date Development of Mini-Grid Regulations, 2017.
2016-to-date Chairman, Energy Lawyers Association of Kenya (ELAK)
2016-to-date A Member of the Law Society of Kenya Committee on Energy, Mining and
Natural Resources with a mandate to advice on all legislations affecting these
sub-sectors.
2015-to-date Development of the Guidelines for Natural Resources Exploitation and
Development.
National Resource Development and Management and Management Bill, 2014
2013-2015 National Energy and Petroleum Policy 2015
Energy Bill, 2015
Drafting of the Petroleum (Production and Exploitation) Bill, 2015
Drafting of the Petroleum (Local Content) Regulations 2015
2013-2014 Drafting of the Climate Change Bill, 2014
v. Review, Negotiation, Drafting and Development of Power Purchase
Agreements
Period Assignments
2016-to-Date Energy Purchase Agreement for Eburru Hill Geothermal Power Plant
FiT Power Purchase Agreement for Kianthumbi Mini Hydro Power Plant
Power Purchase Agreements for Embakasi Gas Turbine and Muhoroni 30MW
Power Generating Plants
Power Purchase Agreement for Olkaria V 140MW Geothermal Power
Generating
2015 Power Purchase Agreement for Olkaria IV 140MW Geothermal Power
Generating
Power Purchase Agreement for Olkaria I Units 4 & 5 140 Geothermal Power
Generating Plant
Energy Purchase Agreement for Ngong I phase II and Ngong II Wind Power
Plant
2014 Power Purchase Agreement for Kipevu III 120MW Diesel Power Generating
Plant
Power Purchase Agreement for Isolated Thermal, Small Hydro and Wind
Power Generating Plants
Energy Purchase Agreement for Olkaria I 45MW Power Plant
Energy Power Purchase Agreement for Sang’oro 21 MW Hydro Power Plant
2013 Energy Purchase Agreement for 70MW Mobile Geothermal Wellhead
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Generators
B. Employment Related Experiences
January 2013 to Date
Trustee, KenGen Foundation
Trustee in charge of foundation project management, legal advice and risk management.
Evaluates and appraises funding proposals, new projects and grants.
Monitors ongoing projects to ensure compliance to the foundation’s objectives, ensure
quality and accountability.
March 2010 to 2016
Chief Legal Officer-Regulatory Affairs, Kenya Electricity Generating Company Ltd
(KenGen)
Management of sector stakeholders, influence the legal, regulatory and institutional
environment in favour of company business and ensure appropriate licensing, marketing and
legal compliance.
Management of legal, contractual and operation risks through proper contract and project
management and administration.
Reviews proposed legislation and regulations and assist with the formulation of the
Company’s position through preparation of position papers, opinions, briefs and propose
amendments to legislation and regulations.
Advise on and represent KenGen in various dispute resolution forums including courts,
arbitration forums, Public Procurement Review Board, Energy Tribunal and other tribunals.
Draft, review & advise the company on commercial contracts i.e. Financing Agreements,
Operation & Maintenance Agreements, Memorandum of Understandings, Joint Venture
Agreements, Public-Private-Partnerships Agreements, Employment Agreements, service
level agreements and all other Commercial Agreements.
Member of the Power Purchase Agreement Negotiation Committee and Technical
Committee of the Power Purchase Agreement.
Management of activities of the Board of Directors.
September 2012-to 2014
Part-time Law Lecturer, Kenyatta University
Lecture on Legal Research and Writing and Business Association Law;
Administers, manages and advises students on various academic issues;
Prepare course materials, resource materials, set examinations and taught legal systems and
civil procedure courses;
Research and participate in scholarly activities;
Develop, plan and implement academic curriculum;
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Student guidance and counseling and helping in character development.
January 2011-to 2013
Part-time Lecturer and Consultant: Law, Procurement and Project Administration –
Kenya Institute of Project Management (KIPM).
Train and consult on Project Administration including project charter and documentation,
Train and consult on Contract Administration.
Prepares course materials, resource materials, set examinations and teach courses pertaining
to project administration.
Year 2010-to 2012
Part-time Law Lecturer, Mt. Kenya University
Lectured Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, professional and Social ethics, Civil
Procedure and Legal Systems;
Administers, manages and advises students on various academic issues;
Prepare course materials, resource materials, set examinations and taught legal systems and
civil procedure courses;
Research and participate in scholarly activities;
Develop, plan and implement academic curriculum;
Student guidance and counseling and helping in character development.
February to March 2010
Maobe Maotsetung & Co. Advocates
General legal practice including litigation, taxation consultancy, probate, commercial,
conveyancing and corporate practice.
Participated in several dispute resolution activities including arbitration, mediation and
negotiation proceedings.
Advised international and local business clients on international commercial arbitrations.
Involved in debt collection for clients.
Assisted clients in incorporation of companies, associations, societies, partnerships etc.
Assisted companies in carrying out a due diligence and corporate audit exercise and
preparation of due diligence and corporate audit reports.
Assisted in researching and drafting of Bills.
Offer secretarial services to Board of Directors of various Companies.
February 2008 to February 2010
Legal Assistant, General Motors East Africa Limited
Negotiated, drafted and reviewed all legal documents including agreements, contracts and
company policies.
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Advised the Executive Committee of the Companies on various legal issues and offer
secretarial services to the Executive Committee.
Handled corporate issues like mitigating bad publicity to the company, responding to
sensitive correspondences etc.
Advised the company on international and regional trade leading to its expansion to
Tanzanian and Ugandan market.
Reviewed and advised the company on labour laws, trade laws, corporate taxation and other
regulatory laws.
Reviewed Gazette Notices and advised the company to operate within the set legal
framework.
Managed external lawyers and represented the company on various court cases.
Managed company and staff insurance schemes.
August 2006 to February 2008
Gachoka & Co. Advocates
General legal practice including litigation, taxation consultancy, probate, commercial,
conveyancing and corporate practice.
Participated in several dispute resolution activities including arbitration, mediation and
negotiation proceedings.
Offer secretarial services to Board of Directors of various Companies.
Managed five employees and administered the office processes.
Managed office budgets and ensured smooth operation of the office.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
2015 to date
University of Nairobi-Candidate in Ph. D in Laws
Thesis: Sharing of Oil Benefits and Resurgence of Inter-Communal Conflicts: Exploring Quasi-
Judicial Mechanisms for Managing Conflicts in Turkana County.
2007 to 2010
University of Nairobi –Master in Laws (LLM)-International Trade and Investments Law:
(Full scholarship from University of Nairobi)
Courses: Advanced Tax Law, Legal Regime of GATT and WTO; Multilateral Financial
Institutions; International Business Transaction Law; International Investments Law;
International Commercial Arbitration; Law and Development etc.
2006/2007
Kenya School of Law-Diploma in Law
Gained practical knowledge in legal practice,
Learned analytical and management skills.
2002 – 2006
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University of Nairobi-Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Gained theoretical knowledge in various legal areas and general learning in law including
Energy Law
Second Class Honors Upper Division
1997-2000
Secondary Education
St. Mary’s School, Yala
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
Mean Grade A-
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
2001: Breldan Computer College
Distinction on Ms Windows, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint
2000: Agape Counseling & Training College
Certificate in Peer Counseling
WORKSHOPS AND TRAININGS ATTENDED
4th -7th of July 2010: Training Solutions and Franklin Covey (SA)
Performance Management Engagement Workshop-The 4 Disciplines of Execution.
30th August-3rd September 2010: FIDIC Training by European Construction Venture Ltd
Practical Use, Management of Claims and Resolution of Disputes under the New 1999 FIDIC
Conditions of Contract for Construction- Certificate of Participation.
22nd -26th November 2010: Kenya School of Law
Certificate of Participation in Continuing Legal Professional Development Training on Legal
Audit, Compliance and Oversight of State Corporations.
5-9th February 2011: 17th Commonwealth Law Conference 2011, held at Hyderabad, India
Certificate of Attendance
7th- 11th November 2011: International Centre for Hydropower
Electricity Regulatory Initiative Seminar (ELRI), Africa.
12–16 March 2012: International Centre for Hydropower
Seminar on Contractual and Legal Framework for Hydropower Development held Trondheim,
Norway 2012.
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30th April 18th May 2012: SETYM International Inc.
Project & Programme Management, Monitoring and Control.
28th May 8th June 2012: International Law Institute and Georgetown University in
Washington DC.
Certificate in Contract Administration.
30th July -10th August 2012: SETYM International Inc.
Result-Based Management Implementation and Performance indicators.
9th -20th September 2013: Institute of Public Private Partnership (IP3)
Drafting and Negotiating Legal Agreements for Public Private Partnership Concessions and
Contracts
2012 to 2014: Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Kenya
Courses in Arbitration, adjudication and Mediation
2016: Public Utility Research Centre, University of Florida.
Program on Utility Regulation and Strategy
2016: Kenya School of Law
Facilitating a Training on: Negotiating, drafting, financing and implementing of Energy
Contracts
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS PRESENTED AT WORKSHOPS
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Publications
Nyanchoka, A. O., (February 2015), The Criminal Justice System in Kenya: The Role of
Alternative and Traditional Dispute Resolution Mechanisms; The International Journal of
Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Resolution Management, 81 (1).
Nyanchoka, A. O., (August 2013), The Scope of Arbitrability under Kenya Law; The
International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Resolution Management, 79 (3).
Nyanchoka A.O., (2012), Development of Nuclear Energy in Kenya: The Dynamics of
Developing Nuclear Energy Legislation, the Law Society of Kenya Journal, 8,
Nyanchoka, Alfred Oseko, An Outline of Construction Law in Kenya (March 16, 2011).
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1787820.
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Nyanchoka, Alfred Oseko, The Kenyan Diaspora and their Right to Vote: Is It a reality or
Mirage under the new Constitution; (May 20, 2011). Available at SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1847690.
2009 LLM Thesis: The Concept of International E-Commerce in Kenya; An Appraisal of The
Existing Policy, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks.
2006 LLB Dissertation: Research Paper On, ‘Criminalization of Deliberate HIV/AIDS
Transmission.’
Kenya School of Law
Presented a Paper on: Legal Risks, Liabilities and Dispute Resolution in Electronic Banking at a
seminar organized by Kenya School of Law on Legal Issues in Electronic banking held between
17th
-19th
October 2012 at Karen, Nairobi.
Presented a Paper on: Energy Law and its Role in Sustainable Development at a seminar
organized by Kenya School of Law on Sustainable Energy Law and Regulation held between
16th
-18th
November 2011 at Karen, Nairobi..
Presented a Paper on: Negotiation, Drafting and Financing of Energy Contracts held between
167th
-18th
November 2016 at Karen, Nairobi.
Kenya Institute of Supplies Management
Presented a paper on: Contract Administration at a workshop organized by Kenya Institute of
Supplies Management (KISM) on Project Contract Management held between 12th
-15th
July
2011 at Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi.
Dispute Resolution Board Foundation
Presented a paper on: Experiences on Dispute Resolution in Projects in Kenya during the DRBF
East Africa Regional Conference & Workshop held between26-27 February 2015
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
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Advocate of the High Court of Kenya;
Law Society of Kenya (LSK);
Life Member of the Advocates Benevolent Fund;
A Member of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Kenya Branch.
A Member of the Association of Energy Professionals Eastern Africa
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
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Reading, Researching and writing.
Socialization
Peer Counseling
REFEREES
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Mrs. Beatrice Muendo,
Company Secretary and Legal Affairs
Director,
Kenya Power and Lighting Company Limited,
PO Box 300900-00100, Nairobi.
Mrs. Rebecca Miano, OGW
Company Secretary and Legal Affairs Director,
Kenya Electricity Generating Company
Limited,
PO Box 47936-00100, Nairobi.
Prof. Arthur Eshiwani,
Professor of Law,
School of Law, Parklands,
University of Nairobi,
PO Box 30197, Nairobi