Myk Berewa, Director of Communications in the Office of the President, has warned members and supporters of the SLPP against internal division as attention slowly turns toward the 2028 elections.

His message pointed firmly at the need to stay focused on the bigger picture and avoid internal matters that could weaken the party’s position moving forward.

In a recent post shared online, Berewa encouraged the SLPP to stay away from infighting or anything that could cause distractions within the party. He noted that this is not the time for division or personal agendas but rather a moment to stand together as the country slowly heads toward the next national election. As early political discussions begin to surface, his call was clear and direct.

Berewa explained that energy must not be wasted on disagreements among members. Instead, he said that attention should be placed fully on the main challenge, which is expected to come from the opposition. He pointed specifically at the APC as the group that may stand in the way and questioned whether they are prepared to take on the responsibilities of national leadership. He also made it clear that the ruling party does not intend to step aside or slow down as 2028 approaches.

One line from the post stood out clearly and has been widely referenced since then. He said the real focus should be on facing the opposition, not turning against each other. The message was short but pointed and delivered at a time when calls for unity inside the SLPP have become more common.

He did not name any individuals or speak about any specific issue. However, his message was delivered in a tone that many have taken seriously. It comes during a period where discussions about succession, preparation, and party discipline have already started to emerge within the SLPP.

With more than two years still remaining before the next vote, the post adds to recent signs that some within the party are already looking ahead to 2028. The message focuses on staying organized, avoiding division, and keeping attention on the opposition.