Abidjan, 31 August, 2025 / 11:09 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan in Ivory Coast has denied allegations that one of its parishes is providing refuge to former Ivorian Prime Minister, Guillaume Soro, who has been the subject of political controversy and judicial pursuit in recent years.
In a press conference on Friday, August 29, the Communications Officer for the Archdiocese of Abidjan rejected the allegations circulating on social media.
A viral video on TikTok published on August 29 claimed that Mr. Soro, currently outside the country, had sought protection in Catholic institutions. The narrator in the video further claims that the former President of the National Assembly is taking refuge at St. James Deux-Plateaux Parish of Abidjan Archdiocese.
“This claim is completely false. No Parish, no presbytery, no accommodation facility under the Archdiocese of Abidjan is housing Mr. Guillaume Soro,” Fr. Augustin Obrou said during the press conference that was held at St. Paul Cathedral of Abidjan Archdiocese.
Fr. Obrou added, “The Catholic Church cannot be used for partisan causes or for rumors likely to disturb public order.”



