Wiper Democratic Movement leader Kalonzo Musyoka engaged Delaware Senator Christopher Andrew Coons in discussions at the Russell Senate Office Building immediately after the 74th National Prayer Breakfast.
In an X post dated February 6, 2026, Kalonzo described the meeting as a meaningful engagement focused on democratic governance, institutional strength, regional stability, and the enduring Kenya-United States partnership.
“I held a meaningful engagement with Delaware Senator Christopher Andrew Coons… Our discussion centered on democratic governance, institutional strength, regional stability, and the enduring partnership between Kenya and the United States of America.
“We reflected on the responsibility of leadership to remain anchored in values that uplift people, strengthen nations, and promote justice across societies,” Kalonzo said.

He was accompanied by Deputy Minority Leader in the National Assembly, Robert Mbui (Kathiani MP), Makueni County Senator Dan Maanzo, and Mukurweini MP John Kaguchia.
He emphasised that public service must be guided by conscience, integrity, and purpose. “When leadership is grounded in principle and guided by faith in what is right and just, nations move forward with clarity and hope,” he added.
Kalonzo highlighted that the discussions went beyond diplomacy, noting the importance of securing Kenya’s place in global conversations, building meaningful relationships, and ensuring the country remains respected and influential.
“These engagements are about more than diplomacy. They are about securing Kenya’s place in the community of nations, building relationships that matter, and ensuring that our country remains respected, heard, and influential on the global stage.”
Kalonzo also noted that Kenya must stand where conversations that shape the future of nations are held, promising to remain present, purposeful, and prepared.