He was today invited by Governor P B Acharya to form the next government after he emerged as the unanimous choice for the post and formally staked his claim.
Accompanied by the outgoing Chief Minister T R Zeliang, Liezitsu met the Governor at the Raj Bhavan where he staked claim to form the next government.
Earlier in the day, Liezitsu was chosen to replace Zeliang at a meeting of the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) legislators 59 of whom attended, the Naga People's Front (NPF) sources said.
81-year-old Liezietsu lauded Zeliang's "supreme sacrifice" of vacating his chair to save Naga people from further turmoil.
"He has done this with a big heart and I want all to recognize this sacrifice," Liezitsu said in his address to DAN legislators after his unanimous election.
He called upon the MLAs to forgive each other, if there were differences among them, and move ahead together in the interest of the Naga society.
Zeliang narrated how attempts to destabilise his government had failed.
He said some individuals and organisations that had supported election to the ULBs with 33 per cent reservation for women a few months back took U-turns and opposed it.
Zeliang said, "While our main objective was to safeguard
the interest of women through the reservation of seats for them in the ULBs, the irony is that women were on the streets as bandh volunteers called tribal organisations to topple my government."
Zeliang had gone to Delhi on February 16 after seeking two-three days time to step down and ensure a smooth transition of power.
Nagaland has been rocked by widespread protests since last month after the state government announced 33 per cent reservation for women in the ULBs. The January 31 firing incident, which claimed the lives of two protestors in Dimapur, prompted the demands by powerful tribal organisations for declaring the ongoing polls null and void and suspension of senior officials.
