Mahmud stated this during a courtesy call to Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi, on Tuesday.
In the words of Mahmud, “INEC should serve as referee because of its neutrality in conducting elections in the country.
“There is necessity for synergy between the commission, government, traditional leaders, political parties and electorate.
“I am here to seek cooperation of government in the state and other critical stakeholders to make our exercise peaceful, free and fair”, he said.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner also assured all political parties that INEC would maintain its neutrality in conducting election throughout the state.
He also commended the state government for its efforts in the enlightenment and sensitisation campaigns in the state on the collection of PVCs and registration of voters before the August 17 deadline.
He said his visit to Kebbi Government House was to formally introduce himself to the governor and to seek cooperation of government as a critical stakeholder in operations of the commission.
In his response, Governor Bagudu congratulated the new REC over his posting to the state and pledged his administration readiness to give INEC the necessary commitment to achieve its mandate within the law.
He urged the electoral umpire to maintain its neutrality by conducting free and fair elections in order to reduce election petitions before the court.