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The ratings agency Fitch downgraded the outlook on Nigeria's long-term debt on Wednesday, as the West African country experiences "the most challenging economic situation in its history," according to its president, Muhammadu Buhari.
Fitch said in a statement that it had revised the outlook on Nigeria's long-term ratings "to negative from stable."
"Tight foreign exchange liquidity and low oil production contributed to Nigeria's first recession since 1994," the statement said.
Nigeria is experiencing its worst economic crisis in years following a collapse in global oil prices which form the bulk of its government revenue.
"The economy contracted through the first three quarters of 2016" and Fitch estimated a contraction of around 1.5 percent in gross domestic product (GDP) in 2016 as a whole. "We expect a limited economic recovery in 2017, with growth of 1.5 percent, well below the 2011-15 annual growth average of 4.8 percent," the ratings agency continued. Falling global oil prices and repeated attacks on crude infrastructure in Nigeria's south severely hit the country's economy in 2016, hammering the naira currency against the dollar.

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