Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has asked Jubilee administration to be ready for a wave of change that is coming in the country soon.
Kalonzo argues that Kenya will not be left behind in the wave of political change that is sweeping across Africa.
Speaking at Bodoi in Kikambala, Kilifi during the burial of Dr Lennon Mwambura on Saturday, Kalonzo said that the fall of South Africa President Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugambe and Ethiopia Prime Minister Hailemarian Desalegn is an indication of the change that will soon come to Kenya.
Kalonzo asked Kenyans not to give up fighting for their space, rights and freedoms.
"The wave of new leadership and change is sweeping through Africa and Kenya will not be left out," he said on Saturday.
Kalonzo said that time has come for Africans to stand against government's that violate their rights.
The Wiper leader said that Zuma, Mugabe and Desalegn fall should be a warning to Jubilee administration.
He said that NASA will not give up fighting for electoral reforms and justice.
The Wiper Party leader said that Kenyans have been pushed to the wall by the Jubilee administration that he accused of allegedly encouraging impunity, police brutality and violation of the law.
The former Vice President said that the Raila Odinga led Alliance will soon convene a national conference to discuss state of the nation affairs.
Kalonzo asked NASA supporters to remain patient and help their leaders push for change.South Africa's new President Cyril Ramaphosa ascended to power after Jacob Zuma resigned last week.
Ethiopia Prime Minister Desalegn resigned on February 15 following months of protests in the country over poor leadership.
Last year, Robert Mugabe was impeached and forced to resign as president by his ZANU PF party.