The family visited was that of late Mrs. Osemwonyenmwen Moses, at number 20 Osemwingie street, off Upper Sokponba Road, Benin City, who died in the crash.
Obaseki condoled with them and said members of his government shared in their grief and prayed for the soul of Mrs. Osemwonyenmwen to rest in peace.
Some members of the Edo State Executive Council (EXCO), accompanied Hon. Shaibu on the visit shortly after the weekly EXCO meeting, presided over by Governor Obaseki.
Obaseki, in his message, delivered by his Deputy told the crowd at the accident scene that the visit was undertaken in light of the fact that the Obaseki-led administration considers the life of every Edo person very important.
“We are here to see for ourselves what transpired and interact with eye witnesses of the accident to establish the cause so we can put in place measures that will ensure an accident of this scale does not occur again,” the governor said.
After listening to the accounts of eye witnesses, he inspected the crash scene and agreed that a median and speed breakers would be needed on the busy Oka Market area of the road to limit the speed of motorists.
“The people have spoken to us, and they attributed the cause of the accident to reckless driving and the absence of median on the road to allow motorists to drive on separate lanes,” he said and promised that his administration would look at the possibility of acting on their suggestions.