Former Kenya Power acting boss Jared Othieno has been appointed
the Geothermal Development Company (GDC) managing director and chief
executive locking out top energy sector insiders from the top job.
The
appointment, which takes effect on April 19 will see Mr Othieno head
GDC for three years, replacing managing director Johnson ole Nchoe.
Mr Nchoe’s term at the helm of GDC came to end last April after serving for four years.
“On
behalf of the board and management of GDC, I wish to congratulate Eng
Othieno on his appointment and wish him success in the new role,” said
Mr Njiraini in a statement yesterday.
“I also wish to
thank Eng Peterson P. ole Nchoe for his service to GDC and particularly
for the achievement attained during his tenure.”
Mr Othieno is among the top candidates who had been shortlisted for the top position that locked our energy sector outsiders.
Two
other candidates who were shortlisted for the job were engineers from
the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency as well as Rural Electrification and
Renewable Energy Authority (REREC).
Only one woman, Esther Ruto, from REREC had been shortlisted for the job in a sector that is male-dominated.
The
notice inviting public participation in the recruitment also revealed
that the position had attracted 64 applicants, with only five female
candidates.
Mr Othieno, whose position at the
electricity distributor fell in limbo, when a substantive head was
appointed is now replacing Mr Nchoe who in April last year got a
one-year extension at the helm of GDC following a dispute between the
board and Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter.
He
was expected to retire last year after a three-year stint. Mr Keter
offered Mr Nchoe a one-year contract despite the board’s verdict to seek
a new managing director.
Mr Othieno’s, predecessor,
Silas Simiyu, also fell out with the board, prompting his resignation in
March 2015 after he was adversely mentioned in tender irregularities.
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