Mr Ahmed also said that the board considered and approved the implementation of a new training curriculum for use in the training institutions.
According to him, the fraudulent letters falsely claim that the recipients have been offered employment with the NIS.
“Already, the first year has passed by and we have decisively addressed issues of strategic national interest with utmost priority,” he said.
Mr Nzeribe made the call on Thursday when he visited commandant Maku Olatunde at the NSCDC command headquarters in Awka.
The NIS added that information on recruitment into the NIS would be shared on official channels.
The GOC said the workshop was organised to ensure that skill-set of participants was sharpened.
“Any person that wants to travel out of the country should go to the NIS office to obtain a passport and seek proper advice.”
Mrs Adepoju charged the newly-promoted officers to validate their advancements through loyalty to authorities.
The CG advised passport applicants against dealing with louts.
Mr Tunji-Ojo disclosed that the e-passport complied with the standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation