National super alliance co principal Kalonzo Musyoka has termed the fall of three powerful African leaders as a sign of where Kenya is headed.
He said that the removal from office of ex Zimbabwe president, Robert Mugabe, Jacob Zuma of South Africa and Ethopia's Heilemariam Desaleign resignation are signs for the coming change in Kenya's leadership.
“You must have seen how President Robert Mugabe left office after clinging to power for far too long without loss of life and that is because the people of Zimbabwe felt it was time for change. In similar fashion Zuma left office. Kenya must also brace itself for change,” said Kalonzo.
The wiper leader who was addressing mourners during the burial of Dr. Prof. Lenno Mbaga Mwambura in Kikambala, Kilifi County on Saturday said that he would soon hold a meeting to discuss state of the nation.
He urged supporters to remain steadfast without loosing hope in their quest for electoral reforms since the battle had just begun.
South Africa's Zuma and Ethopia's Desaleign resigned on February 15 from power.
Zuma was succeeded by Cyril Ramaphosa.
Zimbabwe's Mugabe was ousted from power on November 21 after serving the country for 4 decades.