KT Hammond, one of Ghana's most enduring political figures, has brought his illustrious parliamentary journey to a close, marking the end of over two decades of service as the Member of Parliament for Adansi Asokwa.

The veteran politician who has been in parliament since 2001, shared his reflections in the wake of his party's defeat in the 2024 general elections, signaling a poignant moment in his career.

In a trending video, KT Hammond expressed his emotions, blending regret with gratitude. "I feel sorry for Ghanaians because I am exiting power. "I have been thinking about it so hard," he admitted his words resonating with the weight of his departure and the impact it may have on his constituents.

Hammond's journey as an MP, which began after he won the Adansi Asokwa seat in the 2000 elections, ended following a narrow defeat to Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani of the National Democratic Congress.