He added that vacancies were available for superintendent, inspectorate and assistant cadres.
Mr Umar said the misconduct was detected through the automated passport application system operated by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).
The CDCFIB is responsible for conducting the recruitment and promotion of personnel in the various paramilitary agencies.
He urged the staff of the secretariat to offer full support to Mr Jibrin in his new role.
The secretary said the names of successful candidates have been uploaded to the board’s portal.
She said the recently concluded 2024 promotion exercise stood as a testament to these efforts, marking a historic moment in the annals of the NIS.
“They didn’t serve me a letter,” he said.
The minister of interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, launched a probe into the allegations on Wednesday.
The board of NSCDC, fire, correctional, and immigration services, has approved the sanction of 118 personnel for various offences.
“New ranks means new commitment, dedication and added responsibility.’’
